We Are Working Towards Food Sufficiency, Export of Cash Crops, Says Zulum

We Are Working Towards Food Sufficiency, Export of Cash Crops, Says Zulum

Michael Olugbode in Abuja

The Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum, has said his state is working towards attaining food sufficiency and the export of cash crops and other farm products such as maize and cassava, among others.

The governor stated this at the Koiri irrigation farm, one of the pilot drip irrigation schemes of his administration.

Koiri scheme, covering about 20 hectares of land, is aimed to produce 364 tons of maize and sesame in one crop cycle. With three cycles per year, the Koiri scheme is targeted to cultivate over 1,092 tons of maize and other crops annually.

Zulum noted that his administration will focus on investing in irrigation agriculture to maximise food production in the state.

He said: “We will subsequently change focus and invest our resources in irrigation farming or, rather, food production. I assure you that we will provide the political will needed to achieve food sufficiency.”

He however ordered the expansion of the scheme to 300 hectares, with 100 hectares to be cultivated in each of the three senatorial zones.

The governor added: “We need to expand our scope. We should identify bigger land; we can expand with another 100 hectares each in Borno Central, South and North.

“My predecessor had procured about 10,000 hectares of drip irrigation kits. After this year’s rainy season, we hope the state will be able to cultivate at least 1000 hectares.”

Zulum was accompanied by the Secretary to the State Government, Hon. Bukar Tijjani, Commissioners for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Bawu Musami, Information and Internal Security, Prof. Usman Tar, and members of the Agric transformation team.

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