The National Coordinator, Agricultural Transformation Agenda Support Program (ATASP- Phase-1) Dr. Ibrahim Arabi has admonished farmers to harness the opportunity in the soil residuals occasioned by flood to galvanise high food production for the coming dry season farming.
Dr. Ibrahim Arabi in an exclusive interview with Food Farm News said this yesterday having admitted that the 2022 flood incidences in various prone areas have wrecked many irreparable losses on farms, infrastructure and lives.Arabi
suggested that farmers must take advantage of moist soil fertility that the
flood has brought to all the prone areas to embark on early dry season farming
towards harnessing the great opportunity in the moist soil the incidence of
flooded waters have brought to the rural areas to increase food production for
year 2020-2023 dry season farming.
He pointed
that farmers in the rural areas with flood affected areas should take the
advantage of the moisture residuals from the incidence to increase various
crops cultivation for high yield of food that could be got in the process due
to the fertility of the soils against next year food surplus.
According to
him ‘‘ the flood comes with residuals even though it has devastating effects
that farmers can use for dry season planting to make a good production through flood residuals. Farmers in the rural communities of affected
areas should seize the opportunity of these residuals from the flood to harness
pumper food harvest occasioned from the soil moisture with its fertility’’.
Responding
to question whether his project would increase crops cultivations to add to
rice, cassava and sorghum, the ATASP coordinator said ‘’ the second phase of
the project is likely to accommodate such when formal approval must have been
sought and got’’
Dr. Arabi
pointed that rain and flood have slowed down work progress on ATASP as many
contractors are being obstructed to work optimally, saying that ‘’ the project
is going on well, although the project has been slowed down because of rain and
flood have disallowed them to finish their jobs’’
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