Horticulture |
The chairman,
Oyo state Agricultural Development Programme (ADP), Alhaji S. A Imam spoke with
food farm news on the 3rd Africa Horticultural Conference held at
Ibadan on the benefits and gain of the conference on his members. Read the
excerpt of his short interview below
Let us meet you sir?
My name is
Alhaji S. A Iman, I am the chairman of Oyo state Agricultural Development (ADP)
farmers. A member of local organizing committee of 3rd Africa
Horticultural International Conference. I am a farmer after retirement as a
regional manager in a blue chip company.
What does this conference means to
you farmers?
Well, so far
as envisaged, the conference has opened us to the world of modern farming in
horticulture. We have met with all stakeholders, scientists, researchers and
other farmers from other part of the continent. We have met with people who are
distributors of improved seed varieties, chemicals, organic and inorganic
materials. So generally this conference has exposed to us all the stakeholders
within the continent and outside.
What differentiate horticulture from
other agricultural crops?
I want to
say horticultural crops are the easiest to farm, and some of us inherited it
from our parents as it needs little or no financial capital to grow as
subsistence farming except you want to go commercial. Horticulture can give a
very quick money with two months of planting in a small expanse of land than
any other plant crops. For example a carpet size of land not as large as acre
cangive you N350,000 within a short period of time as one applies a good
agricultural practices through a training always given at National
Horticultural Research Institute (NIHORT), IAR&T, CRIN, NACBRAB etc to
farmers. My association is working in collaboration with NIHORT towards having
our adaptable improved vegetable and tomato seeds that will not make us to depend
on any other product from anywhere.
Any
challenge at all?
Finance has
always been a challenge for agriculture especially when you want to go beyond
subsistence farming. The double digit interest rate to agricultural loan is
very killing coupled with the short period of repayment. But I will always
advise farmers to keep proper records of their farm activities if they are
interested in taking commercial banks’ loan for expansion.
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