The Dutch Directorate General for International Cooperation (DGIS)  Netherlands has provided €100 million to Nigeria, Niger Republic, Burkina Faso, and Mali to improve soil health and fertility.

The Dutch government is giving the support through the Soil Values programme.

The Program Director Soil Values of the International Fertilizer Development Center Dr Bidjokazo Fofana who stated this at a media briefing in Abuja said the programme will run for 10 years.

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He said the project aims at improving the management of soil health and fertility towards increasing the resilience of small holder farmers and their farmlands against climate change.

“It is a 10-year programme for €100 million funded by the DGIS, the Netherlands development agency in four Sahelian countries, including Mali, Niger Republic, Burkina Faso and Nigeria,” Fofana said.

“We also have what we call strategic countries, including Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana.
“The programme will explore potential solutions on a global scale by harnessing innovative technologies and approaches to technical and socio-institutional interventions, specifically designed to address the unique challenges faced in Sahelian countries, thus promoting an integrated and participatory approach to effective natural resource management.”
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