More
    HomeAgricultureFood Security: Kwara Poly expends N13m on 20 hectares maize farm

    Food Security: Kwara Poly expends N13m on 20 hectares maize farm

    Published on

    By Olufemi Oni, Ilorin

    Kwara State Polytechnic has said that it has expended a sum of N13 million on its 20 hectare of maize and cassava farmland.

    The polytechnic added that it embarked on aggressive farming this year to ward off encroachers as well as contribute its token to the current food crisis in the country.

    The institution’s Rector, Dr Abdul Jimoh told reporters in Ilorin, Kwara state capital, during a symbolic harvesting of the farm produce.

    “What led to this idea is to find a way of discouraging or curbing encroachers, thereby utilising the vacant land for agricultural purposes so that we can make food available and affordable for the polytechnic community, surrounding communities and the state at large.

    “We cleared 10 hectares initially, when we finished the first ten hectares, we moved to the second phase of another ten hectares, making twenty hectares all together.

    “The farming is carried out by the department of Agricultural Technology, Department of Agric Engineering and bio Environmental, under the supervision of a Committee,” he added.

    He said part of the proceeds would be ploughed back into farming, while others would be used as internally generated revenue for the institution.

    “We used about N10,000,000 for clearing of the land and about N3,000,000 was used in purchase of the seedlings and cassava stems,” Dr Jimoh said.

    In her remarks, Commissioner for Tertiary Education Dr Mary Arinde commended the foresight of the institution as craving for food is on increase at all time.

    Represented by Director, Research and Development Hajia Rodhiat Yahaya, Dr Arinde added that the initiative would go a long way to solve the food shortage for all.

    She added that the initiative would as well address the encroachment challenges being faced by the institution.

    Latest articles

    AFAN President Pledges Easier Access to Fertilizer, Support for Nigerian Farmers

      Ibrahim Garba The President of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Dr. Faruk Rabi’u...

    FRSC trains patrol team leaders to deepen civility, root out corruption

      In another bold step towards entrenching integrity and transforming operational culture, the Federal Road...

    JAPAN DESIGNATES CITY OF KISARAZU AS HOMETOWN FOR NIGERIANS

    The government of Japan on Thursday named the city of Kisarazu as the hometown...

    Hardwork: Body of senior advocates rewards top police officer in Delta

    The Body of Senior Advocates of Nigeria (BOSAN) from Warri, Udu and Effurun...

    More like this

    AFAN President Pledges Easier Access to Fertilizer, Support for Nigerian Farmers

      Ibrahim Garba The President of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Dr. Faruk Rabi’u...

    FRSC trains patrol team leaders to deepen civility, root out corruption

      In another bold step towards entrenching integrity and transforming operational culture, the Federal Road...

    JAPAN DESIGNATES CITY OF KISARAZU AS HOMETOWN FOR NIGERIANS

    The government of Japan on Thursday named the city of Kisarazu as the hometown...