Plant Early If You Can, Emir Of Muri Tells Farmers
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- Agribusiness Africa
- April 21, 2024
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The Emir of Muri in Taraba State, Alhaji Abbas Jidda Tafida, urged his subjects to capitalize on the early onset of rainfall by commencing agricultural activities on their farms. Addressing a large gathering during the Sallah homage in Jalingo, he emphasized the importance of farming in addressing food insecurity, urging farmers to cultivate both cash and food crops. He lauded Governor Agbu Kefas for prioritizing agriculture and implementing supportive policies, including the provision of essential inputs like tractors and improved seeds. Similarly, Chief Sani Suleiman of Mutum Biyu advised his subjects to seize the early rains to start farming, highlighting the significance of agriculture in their predominantly agrarian community. He stressed the need for focusing on food crop production to alleviate food insecurity. Recent observations reveal that farmers across the state have begun planting crops such as melon, groundnut, maize, and sesame, prompted by the increased rainfall. Tractor services have been deployed in several local government areas to prepare land for cultivation ahead of the upcoming farming season. Source: DailyTrust
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The Emir of Muri and Chief of Mutum Biyu in Taraba State advocate for early farming due to early rainfall, aiming to tackle food insecurity. Their counsel underscores the significance of agriculture in the region’s economy and livelihoods. Governor Agbu Kefas’s agricultural policies, including farmer registration and provision of inputs, align with this strategy. Increased rainfall has prompted farmers to begin planting staple crops like maize, rice, and groundnuts, addressing food shortages. This proactive approach not only enhances food security but also boosts the agricultural sector, stimulating economic growth. Such initiatives highlight the importance of local leadership and government support in driving sustainable agriculture, ensuring food sufficiency, and fostering community prosperity.