United State
Agency for International Development (USAID) in its determination to ensure
future food security in Nigeria has already commenced financing plan to scale
up the production of groundnut and cowpea in five and three pilot states
respectively in the country with ICRISAT
and IITA driving the programme in holistic manner of value addition through
processing and marketing.
The
groundnut scaling up according to the USAID programme is meant for Sokoto,
Kebbi, Kastina, Jigawa, and Kano while cowpea is for Sokoto, Kano and katsina
all in the North West geo political region.
In a meeting
held last month of Tahir Guest Place, Kano where stakeholders brainstorm on
gray areas of production, processing and marketing that could be injected into
the programme for the purpose of better competitive products that will enhance
the economic power of farmers and other people at the value chain of groundnut
and cowpea is to be sponsored USAID.
The
programme will promote the use of improved varieties of groundnut and cowpea
among the farmers with other modern technologies that will enhance standard
quality in a competitive global market just as demonstration techniques will be
adopted to train farmers, processors and marketers in all the participating
states.
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