Mr Dahiru said ACReSAL was a tripartite project involving Kaduna State, the federal government, and the World Bank.
The Kaduna State ACReSAL Project has trained 80 farmers on agroforestry and land restoration to reclaim degraded areas across the state.
Mr Yusuf urged the beneficiaries to properly utilise the funds for the intended purpose.
Governor Caleb Mutfwang thanked the World Bank for choosing the state to implement the project.
ACReSAL is a World Bank-financed project which aims to address climate change and land degradation in Nigeria’s northern states.
Governor Yahaya Bello’s government says it plans to plant 17,166 trees across the state to check climate change and promote smart agriculture.
