Farmers in Oyo State seek “timely support” in new planting season
Agriculture
SMALLHOLDER farmers in the Oke-Ogun area of Oyo State are seeking the government’s “timely’’ intervention and support for genuine farmers to ensure bumper harvests in 2021.
The farmers called for the government’s “timely’’ intervention on Tuesday in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
One of them, Mrs. Alimotu Sulaiman from Iseyin Local Government Area said for there to be sufficient produce in 2021, the government needed to provide support for farmers “now”.
She noted that the majority of those who benefited from the government’s various intervention programs in agriculture in the past were not farmers.
“We kept getting promises from the government which pledged to support farmers in 2020, but it amounted to nothing till the rains stopped and the planting season ended.
“We don’t want the same thing to happen this planting season as there is still time to help the farmers now,’’ Sulaiman said.
Another smallholder farmer in Saki East Local Government Area, Mr Tade Ogundipe, said whatever helps and support the government wanted to give to farmers should be done now.
“After the end of April, any support given to farmers is a waste and a total failure for the planting season.
“Timely intervention is what the farmers need to ensure continuous food production.
“Giving farmers seedlings, fertilizers, and so on when the rain has started is a waste, as these things are needed before the commencement of the rains.
“In the past, many people received seedlings and fertilizers after the rains had started, but could not use them as they were received at the wrong time and not useful for the planting season,’’ Ogundipe said.
Mrs Musilatu Ashiru also from Saki East LGA said: “We know that this present administration has a lot of support to give to farmers and we are praying to be among the beneficiaries in any form it takes. (NAN)
– Apr. 20, 2021 @ 14:02 GMT
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