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The
United States African Development Foundation (USADF) has entered a $10 million
Agricultural investment agreement with Kebbi State Government to provide seed
capital and technical assistance to local agribusinesses in the state. This was
revealed by Governor Abubakar Bagudu of Kebbi State in Abuja, recently.
He
said that the partnership was a remarkable agreement which would enhance the
development of agriculture and stimulate empowerment of people in the state.
“The Kebbi State Government’s
agreement to match funds with USADF, to invest in local grassroots economic
development and to create jobs for vulnerable populations is essential to this
vision. The Kebbi State Government has approved separate funds for better
transportation infrastructure to boost agricultural activities in partnership
with USADF. The Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAAMP) is to cover rural
access roads in the state, while USADF is to engage rice farmers, milk
processors and makers of groundnut cake known as Kuli-Kuli,” he said.
He
asserted that the partnership had demonstrated the joint commitment of Kebbi
State and the U.S. to achieving sustainable development for the region.
Bagudu
who said that the programme also was an avenue to boost the market
competitiveness of Kebbi State in rice production, while increasing incomes for
farmers and their families as well, declared: “This partnership will align with
the Kebbi State Government’s development priorities and provide funding for
market-oriented rice, groundnut and dairy value chains in the region so as to
create jobs and increase incomes,”
The
President and Chief Executive Officer of USADF, Mr. C.D. Glin said that USADF,
the U.S. Government’s African enterprise development agency, was uniquely
positioned to leverage funds from African governments and directly invest the
funds in community enterprises.
He
said that USADF and Kebbi would contribute five million dollars each for the
five-year programme, which was aimed at providing seed capital and technical
assistance to local agribusinesses in the state.
Said
he, each of the partners would contribute one million dollars each to the
programme, each year. “This partnership will focus on three value chains in the
region to fund the production of rice, dairy products and groundnuts. The goals
of this partnership are to increase Kebbi State’s market competitiveness, while
increasing incomes and yields for community enterprises and individual farmers.
USADF will provide one million dollars a year in seed capital funding as well
as technical assistance and oversight through its local partner, Diamond
Development Initiative,” he said.
He
disclosed that USADF had recognised the challenges facing the African continent
today and in the future, adding that the agency would co-create solutions with
Nigerians to build stronger communities across the country via agribusiness.
The
agreement was signed by the President and Chief Executive Officer of USADF, Mr.
C.D. Glin on behalf of USADF and Kebbi State Commissioner for Agriculture,
Alhaji Attahiru Mashido on behalf of Kebbi State government.
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