Alhaji Garba Mohammed Dandiga |
The commissioner for
Agriculture, Kebbi state, Alhaji Garba Mohammed Dandiga has attributed the late
delivery of inputs as one of the reasons why his state will not participate in
the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) recently
rolled out Growth Enhancement Programme (GES) saying subsidy is not what
farmers need, but affordability and accessibility of agro inputs.
Speaking to Food Farm News in his office, the
commissioner said that in the CBN Rice Anchor Borower programme wonderful
experience has proved that sufficient and timely inputs supply to farmers has
made the programme recorded huge success saying the two bags of fertilizer and
10kg improved seed of GES cannot give a high yield that is expected in a
hectare of cultivated land where about eight bags are needed.
The commissioner argued that
government should give support that would ensure affordability and availability
of agro inputs into the rural areas for the timely use of end users adding that
farmers are ready to pay as long as they have a guarantee of what they are
buying.
He said: “our experience in
CBN anchor programme has shown that what farmers need is not subsidy but seeds
and inputs at the right time in a sufficient quantity and at the right quality.
This is what makes the rice anchor programme succeeded. Just two bags of
fertilizer of GES cannot in any way help farmers who may not be able to afford
the remaining bags from the open market”
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