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Institute advises farmers to plant early-maturing seed varieties

The Institute for Agricultural Research at the Ahmadu Bello University gave the advice.

• May 13, 2024
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Organic farming [Photo Credit; Organica Biotech]

The Institute for Agricultural Research, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria, has advised farmers in the North West to plant early-maturing seed varieties in accordance with the NIMET predictions for the 2024 rainfall season.

Ado Yusuf, executive director of the institute, gave the advice while interacting with journalists on Monday in Zaria.

Mr Yusuf said NIMET had predicted that the 2024 wet season would be drier than usual. Some states would witness early rainfall, but most states in the north would have late rainfall.

Mr Yusuf said that, based on the predictions, there may be a dry spell that extends beyond two weeks, especially in the northern states.

“Farmers should delay a little before they commence planting until it is well established to avoid replanting; it was also predicted that there will be an early cessation of rainfall in so many places.

“In some places, last rain may come around the first or second week of October which means the length of the rainy season is short, farmers should go for short duration crops,’’ he said.

The official added that the North-Central states that produce roots and tubers may also experience similar challenges. Farmers in the area should adopt diversification.

Mr Yusuf said since the rain will be short, farmers in the North-Central states should diversify with cereals. He advised farmers, especially in the North-Western states, to adopt moisture conservation techniques such as ridges.

He said farmers should avoid zero or minimal tillage and strongly recommends avoiding long ridges and enclosures for water retention.

The predictions hinted at hot temperatures, livestock farmers should get a lot of water for their farmers, especially poultry farmers. 

(NAN)

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