Abia North farmers seek government intervention to boost production

Farmers in Abia North Senatorial District have pleaded with the government at all levels to support them with farming tools to increase food production in the zone.
The letter jointly signed on Sunday by the chairman and secretary of Abia North Farmers Association, Mike Ndukwo and Ifeoma Akuma, respectively, listed the implements they need to include wheelbarrows, shovels, and cutlasses.
“They should ensure that farmers access farm inputs, fertilisers, agrochemicals, and seedlings, among others, to enhance food production,” they added.
The officials emphasised the need for increased government support to encourage farmers not to lose focus or interest in farming activities.
They added that increased government support was critical in sustaining food production in the country.
While decrying the challenges farmers face, the officials said they had affected the food supply.
“Most farmers have invested heavily without realising a profit, and they find it difficult to reinvest due to financial constraints.”
They also pleaded with the Senate chief whip, Orji Kalu, to support them with farming tools to boost food production in the zone.
“On behalf of the farmers, we appeal to Your Excellency to support our subsistence farming and boost food production in Abia North senatorial district.
“You are doing your best through your interventions in fertiliser distribution and loans to our members, but we urge you to increase your investments in the agricultural sector in Abia North senatorial district,” they said.
(NAN)
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