Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf on Thursday unveiled the distribution of free fertilizers worth over one billion naira to smallholder farmers including females and People with Disabilities in the state.
A statement by the Spokesperson to the Governor, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa said the initiative was in fulfillment of Governor Yusuf’s campaign promises to improve livelihood through investment in Agribusiness.
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Governor Yusuf had during his campaign activities towards the 2023 elections promised to champion Agricultural transformation through the provision of quality and affordable Agricultural inputs as contained in his 70-page blueprint presented to the good people of Kano titled “My Commitment for Kano”
Dawakin-Tofa revealed that over a billion naira worth of NPK fertilizer distributed to 52,800 smallholder farmers across the 44 Local Government areas was produced by the state-owned Kano Agricultural Supply Company (KASCO).
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf while flagging off the agricultural input disbursement explained the intention was to reduce the cost of production and boost food security.
The state executive council had also approved the procurement of over five billion naira worth of fertilizers that will soon be made available to Kano farmers at a subsidized rate.
The Governor stressed that farmers already battling with high cost of inputs and labor occasioned by economic reality, now have cause to redouble energy to multiple their produces.
He emphasized on the government readiness to sustain food production through regular supply of fertilizer production by the state owned company (KASCO).
Governor Yusuf said KASCO and other state manufacturing centers are being strengthening to revitalize revenue flow and sustain the economy of the economy of the state.
The beneficiaries include women farmers and people living with special needs are expected to receive 25kg of NPK fertilizer to support their farming activities and eventually boost the yield and improve livelihood.