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70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by Paraman(op): 7:38pm On Oct 07, 2023
The Federal Government, on Friday, announced that it would commence the dry season cultivation of wheat on over 70,000 hectares of land beginning from November.

It said an expected yield of 875,000 metric tonnes would be derived from the dry season wheat farming, as this would be stored in the country’s food reserves.

The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, disclosed this at a briefing in Abuja that focused on the way forward for agriculture in Nigeria.


Outlining the immediate priority actions that would be ongoing till the end of 2023, he said, “Implementation of the dry season wheat production is starting in November 2023 as part of the National Agricultural Growth Scheme and Agro Pocket projects funded by the African Development Bank.

“Under this scheme, the target is to produce wheat on over 70, 000 hectares across the wheat production zone of the country, with an expected yield of 875,000 metric tonnes for our food reserves;

“Blending of appropriate fertilisers to support this year’s dry season farming while making provisions for next year farming season well in advance; providing train-the-trainer for extension agents involved in dry season farming in collaboration with wheat producing states and other partners such as flour mills.”
https://punchng.com/70000-hectares-dry-season-wheat-farming-begins-november-fg/?utm_source=telegram&utm_medium=social

Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by Isokotolopia: 7:59pm On Oct 07, 2023
great , food security is paramount
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by ElSudani: 8:03pm On Oct 07, 2023
Good initiative. We must produce what we eat.
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by INTEGRITYA1(m): 8:09pm On Oct 07, 2023
That's beautiful idea
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by kokoA(m): 8:10pm On Oct 07, 2023
Good initiative. I hope it's not all talk.
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by Omihanifa: 8:14pm On Oct 07, 2023
Lies upon lies undecided
Upon all the wheat planting and harvesting, the price of bread keeps going up every month.
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by benuejosh:
Dry season farming is what i will encourage states like Benue, Kogi, Taraba and other state that have rivers or states along the coastal areas should get involve in.

States in the North are doing great and making alot of money from dry season/irrigation farming. I know of a friend from Adamawa who makes hundreds of thousands from dry season farming.
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by CodeTemplar: 8:38pm On Oct 07, 2023
In south, rain hardly stops all year round.I hope coastal states like Ogun, ondo, delta, Bayelsa are involved.
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by jojothaiv(m): 5:56am On Oct 08, 2023
Okay!

Best of luck..
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by AllenSpencer: 5:58am On Oct 08, 2023
Good one!
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by Homiesjinxbank: 6:00am On Oct 08, 2023
Una go still collect fertilizer loan from China..
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by ican2020: 6:01am On Oct 08, 2023
would commence enough of grammar just get down to work and bring the outcome to the market
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by Karemarealty288(m): 6:02am On Oct 08, 2023
Do it first let's see.....don't celebrate before harvest.
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by donbrowser(m): 6:04am On Oct 08, 2023
Good Initiative. Also protect the farmers and their farmlands from invaders.
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by kennyz247(m):
Lies,expect nothing from a forged government....
Dem nova plant wheat during raining season finish,na dry season dem want plant..see government of hyper scam
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by Cool83(m): 6:06am On Oct 08, 2023
It should be replicated in all local government that have suitable climate and soil condition
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by enemyofprogress: 6:09am On Oct 08, 2023
Audio farming
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by ironheart(m): 6:10am On Oct 08, 2023
Thats is the way to go
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by DatNiggaDaz:
grin

They will just sit somewhere like they have been doing all these centuries without results & release useless lies & propaganda without providing any evidence to the fact that 70,000 hectares wheat has been planted with an output of over 800,000 hectares metric tonnes of harvest.Mr Minister where is the feasibiliy Study of this project

Simple ways to know that this press release are dished with lies & uncertainty, without an action plan. It involves asking very simple questions ..

..what is the cost of the 70,000 hectares wheat to be planted
...where will the wheat to be planted come from...are they already available to be planted ?...is it a high or low breed grain ?

...In which States will the farmlands hectares be available for this project?.. & what is the security situation in those areas ? Will Additional security be provided in those States, if those chosen states are experiencing insecurity ? No Information was given during the useless press release.

What is the total amount of Loans that was provided by the Afrcan Development Bank for this project ? why is it not stated if you are to be taken serious ( it is not stated because of the usual age long cancer : CORRUPTION. When the amount is not known, it is very easy to loot). How much will be realised from the project ? There are So many questions still to be asked that will show that the statement from the Minister is just what it is.. a press statement

No useful Information was provided..the usual press release of calling low & high numbers & going to do no work while expecting the press release to do the magic of planting & harvestibg over 800, 000 hectares metric tonnes of wheat for the hungry Nigeria masses
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by Babamide(m): 6:14am On Oct 08, 2023
You are announcing you want to commence 70000 hectares dry season wheat farming in November when we are already in October. No approved location, no farmers, no preparation or logistics.
Make we dey look how this government wan better pass Buhari/Emefiele regime
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by sulaak(m): 6:16am On Oct 08, 2023
Isokotolopia:
great , food security is paramount
Food and Energy security is paramount and an economic necessity.

Zimbabwe was able to increase it wheat yield and meet food self-sufficiency. I doubt 70,000 is enough. Zimbabwe was able to produce a yield of 375,000 tons from 80,000 hectares of land, using imported machinery from Belarus.



Zimbabwe set for another record wheat yield, bringing back the dream of self-sufficiency
With the war in Ukraine as a wake-up call, the African country has decided to focus more on its own production and less on imports. But bigger harvests will not by themselves solve the problem of food insecurity.

Last year, we were able to grow 150 hectares full of wheat,” says Zinyemba with a satisfied smile on his face. “That’s a very good harvest.”

Although the Zimbabwean winter has just begun, another record wheat harvest is expected this year after farmers in the Southern African country planted wheat crops on 86,000 hectares of land, compared to 80,000 hectares last year. By planting so many wheat crops before the planting deadline of June 15, the nation is hoping to produce 420,000 tons of the cereal - much more than the record yield of 375,000 tons that was achieved last year.

The surplus of last year and the prospect for an even larger surplus this year has allowed Zimbabwe to openly dream of food self-sufficiency again. Additionally, last year’s saved $300 million in wheat imports became part of Zimbabwe’s gross domestic product, rather than disappearing abroad, notes Agriculture Ministry Permanent Secretary John Basera.

“We owe our record harvest to our collaboration with the private sector,” says John Basera, permanent secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture. He sees that companies and investors, at the initiative of the government, have invested on a large scale in joint ventures. They not only do this to earn money, says Basera, “but certainly also to guarantee food security in our country”. The joint ventures between the business community and the agricultural sector are now bearing fruit for the first time, says Basera, who refers to the historic wheat surplus.

https://english.elpais.com/international/2023-07-05/zimbabwe-set-for-another-record-wheat-yield-bringing-back-the-dream-of-self-sufficiency.html
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by Wisereborn: 6:17am On Oct 08, 2023
Have you noticedhuh Any project FG put hand, the project is bound to fail!!!

Ordinary refinery, crude oil, electricity, dollar rate, insecurities, roads, flood, them no fit do right

flood wey Fashola control for Lagos, e reach Sanwo Olu (Tinubu's boy), e become natural disaster undecided

Now them carry themselves enter food undecided

Jack of all trade, master of none undecided mtcheeeeew
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by Factfinder1(m): 6:18am On Oct 08, 2023
Misplaced priorities.... As if they have tackled the issues of insecurities to enable farmers go to the farms without fears or worries
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by CooldipoMPS: 6:20am On Oct 08, 2023
we need celebrity farmers and more people with inspiring stories from the farm to encourage the next generation
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by Raylight2(m): 6:20am On Oct 08, 2023
Omihanifa:
Lies upon lies undecided
Upon all the wheat planting and harvesting, the price of bread keeps going up every month.
Out of every 10 persons, there will be 1 person with negative energy like you. Too bad!
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by wittywriter: 6:28am On Oct 08, 2023
Babamide:
You are announcing you want to commence 70000 hectares dry season wheat farming in November when we are already in October. No approved location, no farmers, no preparation or logistics.
Make we dey look how this government wan better pass Buhari/Emefiele regime
Wisereborn:
Have you noticedhuh Any project FG put hand, the project is bound to fail!!!

Ordinary refinery, crude oil, electricity, dollar rate, insecurities, roads, flood, them no fit do right

Ordinary flood wey Fashola control for Lagos, e reach Sanwo Olu (Tinubu's boy), e become natural disaster undecided

Now them carry themselves enter food undecided

Jack of all trade, master of none undecided mtcheeeeew
SAD FACT.



Wittyness.
Re: 70,000 Hectares Dry Season Wheat Farming Begins November – FG by Ajehkpako4naija(f): 6:30am On Oct 08, 2023
Paraman:
https://punchng.com/70000-hectares-dry-season-wheat-farming-begins-november-fg/?utm_source=telegram&utm_medium=social
Audio farming, fake news, lies from the pit of hell. Why don't you plant first, and show us with proof, media propaganda, lie mohamedsssss
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