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Jigawa to boost wheat production to aid food self-sufficiency

Mr Namadi emphasised the state’s commitment to expanding wheat cultivation and said plans were underway to scale production.

• October 4, 2024
Jigawa Governor Umar Namadi
Jigawa Governor Umar Namadi

The Jigawa government has reiterated its commitment to enhance wheat cultivation to support food self-sufficiency in the country.

Governor Umar Namadi of Jigawa said this on the sidelines of the West and Central Africa Development Network Wheat’s (WECAWheat) second regional summit on Friday in Abuja.

Mr Namadi emphasised the state’s commitment to expand wheat cultivation and said plans were underway to scale up production to 100,000 hectares of wheat farmland.

“We are aiming at 100,000 hectares this year, and we hope that we will be able to meet this target,” he said.

He said the state government also planned to double its engagement with the Flour Milling Association to increase the land dedicated to wheat cultivation.

“Through the collaboration between the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, 120,000 hectares were allocated to Nigeria. Out of that, 40,000 hectares were allocated to Jigawa,” he said.

The governor said local wheat farmers were benefiting from a substantial subsidy programme, with the state government covering 75 per cent of the costs associated with agricultural inputs.

He said this initiative aimed to enhance wheat production and support food self-sufficiency in Nigeria.

Mr Namadi said the subsidy significantly alleviated financial burdens on wheat and other produce farmers in the state.

He said aside from subsidising inputs, there were ongoing efforts by the state government to improve the availability of seeds for farmers.

The governor said the state aimed to engage local youths in seed production to foster a lucrative agricultural sector.

Mr Namadi expressed optimism that these initiatives would enhance wheat production in the state, ensure food self-sufficiency, and boost agriculture in the country.

(NAN)

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