The Kaduna State Government in partnership with the Bank of
Agriculture has distributed cheques worth 1billion naira to small scale
farmers in the state.
This is aimed at boosting agriculture and food security in Nigeria.
The money was disbursed to cooperative societies and individual
farmers who have fulfilled the conditions of the Bank that enabled them
to access the loan.
Both the Kaduna State Government and the Bank of Agriculture provided
N500Million each as counterpart and marching fund for the purpose of
encouraging small and medium scale farmers in the state.
In selecting the beneficiaries, a technical committee was set up by
the State Ministry of Agriculture which screened and cleared the
beneficiaries before they could access the loan.
They were selected from the three senatorial zones of the state.
Each cooperative association has an average of ten 10 farmers and
will receive loans from N2.5million and above, while each individual
beneficiary would receive the sum of N250,000.
In his speech at the ceremony, Governor Muhktar Yero said that the
scheme is aimed at providing finance to farmers in a bid to increase
performance in the sector.
The Governor reiterated the commitment of his administration towards
improving the agriculture sector in the state as a way of diversifying
the economy.
He noted that with the dwindling Statutory Allocation from the
Federation Account, it has become imperative to revamp the agricultural
sector.
He said that the loan would assist the farmers in increasing their
productivity and also create
employment opportunities in the drive to
achieve food security and poverty alleviation in the state.
The Acting Managing Director of the Bank of Agriculture, Mr.
Babatunde Sadikuin, said that the loan was geared towards developing
agriculture into viable business, and moving it from subsistence to
mechanized system.
The loan, which attracts an interest rate of 5 to 10 percent has a long term payment plan.
Some of the beneficiaries shared their their joy with Channels
Television. They expressed confidence that the intervention would
translate into significant progress for their farming activities.
They promised to make good use of the money in boosting their businesses and to boost food production in the country.
The Bank of Agriculture, has as its core mandate, the promotion of
economic empowerment of Nigerians and the development of Nigeria’s rural
communities, by supporting Agriculture and Agro-allied, Small and
Medium-scale enterprises.
Source: Channelstv.com
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