Dry season farming: Delta farmers target 28,000 tonnes of rice – RIFAN

Mon, Nov 23, 2020
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Agriculture

Sylvanus Ejezie, Chairman, Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN), Delta Chapter, says farmers in the state are targeting 28,000 tonnes of rice from this year’s dry season farming.

Ejezie said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Asaba, adding that the target would be realised in March 2021.

He said that no fewer than 7,000 farmers registered to take part in the dry season farming in the state.

According to him, each farmer is expected to cultivate at least one hectare with targeted yield of four tonnes of rice per hectare.

Ejezie said that the RIFAN-Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) loan scheme had provided all the materials needed by the farmers.

He said that they had commenced with land preparation, although some farmers had yet to receive their water hose to be able to pump water from the source to irrigate the farm.

He said that farmers incurred great loss during the wet season farming as a result of the flood, which washed off their crops.

“Now, we want to take advantage of the dry season and all the farmers who have access to water will be participating.

Ejezie said he would personally cultivate seven hectares to cover for the loss he suffered due to flood. (NAN)

– Nov. 23, 2020 @ 13:45 GMT |

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