Food Security: FG unveils tractor hiring scheme for farmers in Kaduna

The federal government has begun distribution of tractors to farmers in Kaduna as part of strategies to enhance mechanised agriculture and boost food security.
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mohammad Abubakar, stated this at the inauguration of the distribution exercise under the FG’s Agricultural Tractorisation Programme on Saturday in Kaduna.
He said that agriculture being the key sector driving the economy, needed for it to be reinvigorated through tractor acquisition to achieve food security.
The minister said tractors would lead to an improved quantity and quality of food per person as well as reduce drudgery of farmers in the country.
“Increasing productivity through tractorisation is fundamental to food security as we have seen in countries like China,” he said.
According to him, farmers are expected to make 40 per cent down payment while the balance of 60 per cent will be spread over a period of three years.
He reiterated the government’s commitment to provide an enabling environment to the citizens.
The Managing Director, Bank of Agriculture (BOA), Alwan Hassan, said the reason why farmers could not increase the country’s food production, was because they relied on manual labour.
He said the programme has been designed to enhance farmer access to tractors and implements, to encourage mechanised agriculture in the country.
Mr Hassan said tractors would be released to the Manage Service Providers on loans, while farmers could access them under a hiring scheme, to increase productivity, stabilise prices and food security in the country.
Earlier, Ernest Umakhihe, Permanent Secretary in the ministry, said the programme would move agriculture from subsistence to commercial venture.
“Agricultural mechanisation will improve yields, address nutrition issues and food security,” he added.
On his part, Iliyasu Muazu, Kaduna chapter chairman of Maize Famers Association of Nigeria, said that the gesture would assist farmers who could not afford tractors.
He, however, called for more support to the Manage Service Providers to ensure that farmers benefit from the programme across the 774 local government areas.
The chairman urged farmers to take advantage of the subsidised tractors to improve their productivity.
(NAN)
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