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FG launches initiative for 500,000 farmers in South-South

By Ernest Nzor, Abuja
10 September 2024   |   3:16 pm
The Federal Government has launched an ambitious agricultural initiative, "Project Earn From The Soil," targeting over 500,000 smallholder farmers, fisherfolk, agribusinesses, and coastal communities in the South-South region. The project was spearheaded by President Bola Tinubu’s aide on Community Engagement for the South-South region Gift Johnbull. Speaking at the flag-off of the agricultural initiative, which…

The Federal Government has launched an ambitious agricultural initiative, “Project Earn From The Soil,” targeting over 500,000 smallholder farmers, fisherfolk, agribusinesses, and coastal communities in the South-South region.

The project was spearheaded by President Bola Tinubu’s aide on Community Engagement for the South-South region Gift Johnbull.

Speaking at the flag-off of the agricultural initiative, which also marked the domestication of the Women Economic Empowerment (WEE) Policy, in Edo State, Johnbull, emphasized leveraging the region’s vast agricultural potential to increase food production.

Johnbull, in a statement, noted that the project leverages cooperative formation and commodity-based clustering to boost productivity across the region.

She said: “This initiative is part of the government’s broader strategy to empower women through agriculture and improve food security in the South-South region.

“It has already been launched in Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, and Edo states, with the Federal Government targeting over 500,000 smallholder farmers, fisherfolk, agribusinesses, and coastal communities in the region.

“Today, we reaffirm our commitment to empowering the women of the South-South region, particularly those who depend on agriculture for their livelihoods,” Hon. Johnbull said. ‘Project Earn From The Soil’ is not just about farming; it’s about creating opportunities, lifting farmers out of poverty, and ensuring that women are at the forefront of our agricultural success.”

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She stressed the vital role of women in agricultural transformation and sustainable economic growth.

She also said that the project adopts a commodity-based approach to clustering farmers, with stakeholders like Nexim Bank, the Bank of Agriculture, Zenith Bank, the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), and UN Women, working collaboratively to ensure the entire agricultural value chain is considered.

“By organizing farmers into cooperatives, the initiative aims to strengthen grassroots structures, addressing the productive challenges faced by local agricultural communities.”

In his keynote address, the representative of the Bank of Agriculture, Anosike Felix Onyebuchi, reiterated the bank’s commitment to providing necessary resources and support to ensure the project’s long-term sustainability.

Other stakeholders, including the representative of the Niger Delta Basin Authority, Dr. Roland T.G, also pledged to advance the economic prospects of women in Rivers State.

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