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JGSG WARNS AGAINST SELLING OR DIVERSION OF AGRICULTURAL INPUTS

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JGSG WARNS AGAINST SELLING OR DIVERSION OF AGRICULTURAL INPUTS                                                                        02-09-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                                 The Jigawa State FADAMA CARES project coordinator Aliyu Inuwa has issued a stern warning to beneficiaries of agricultural inputs against selling or diverting the support provided under the program.

He made the warning while addressing some of the beneficiaries at the flag off of the distribution of Agricultural inputs of the phase five of the program held at Dutse JASCO store.

He said under the fifth implementation a total of 4340 farmers benefited with the agricultural inputs including three fertiliser, agro chemicals and herbicide.

He pointed out that, 4,340 farmers were divided into four different food production which include 640 for rice, 640 maize, 640 millet, 1,660 for sorghum and 1,400 farmers.

Aliyu Inuwa said, each of the beneficiary was given three bags of fertiliser which include 2 NPK, 1 UREA, agrochemical and herbicide.

He said the aimed is to support the farmers to improve food production and enhance food security.

“This support is a grant not loan so we are expecting you to use it judiciously to enhance food production”

“”We will be closely monitoring the use of these inputs, and anyone found selling or diverting them will face serious consequences,”

Inuwa added that, the project is under Nigeria COVID-19 Action Recovery And Economic Stimulus NG-CARES results area II, aimed to Expand access to livelihood support and food security services, and grants for poor and vulnerable households and firms.

Some of the farmers commended Jigawa State Government for the support also assured to utilise the support.

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