NCF, UNDP train 200 Yobe farmers on sustainable agroforestry

The Nigerian Conservation Foundation has concluded a two-day training for 200 farmers and youths from 10 communities in Maja-kura, Nguru LGA of Yobe, on sustainable agroforestry practices.
The intervention, which ended on Tuesday, was funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)/Global Environment Facility–Small Grants Programme Nigeria and executed by Action for Community Foundation.
Speaking at the closing session, Harry Hanson, the project representative, said the training focused on tree nursery establishment, soil conservation, and sustainable agroforestry techniques to enable farmers to adopt climate-resilient practices.
He explained that the project also involved the distribution of tree nursery tools and indigenous seeds to support the establishment of 10 community nurseries expected to raise over 10,000 indigenous seedlings for planting in 2026.
“The intervention seeks to empower Maja-kura farmers and youths to improve crop yield, income generation, and environmental restoration through sustainable agroforestry,” Mr Hanson said.
He added that specialists, including an entomologist, soil scientist, and agroforestry expert, were engaged to train participants on pest management, soil identification and management, and tree nursery operations.
Items distributed to the 10 beneficiary communities, according to him, included 10 wheelbarrows, 20 shovels, 20 hand trowels, 20 head pans, 20 watering cans, and 50 bags of manure (100kg each). Other items were 20kg of neem seeds, 20kg of acacia sayel seeds, 20kg of Parkia biglobosa seeds, and 10,000 polybags.
Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, the ward head of Maja-kura community, Lawan Abdu, commended NCF, UNDP/GEF–SGP Nigeria, and ACF for what he described as a timely initiative aimed at improving agricultural productivity and restoring degraded ecosystems.
He assured that the communities would make good use of the training and materials to promote sustainable farming and environmental protection.
(NAN)
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