Beneficiaries of the Delta State
Government’s Youth Agricultural Entrepreneurs Programme (YAGEP) trained in Crop
Production have been established with 2000sq. m farmland as part of their
starter packs to begin dry season tomato cultivation.
The YAGEPreneurs were established
at Ogwashi-Uku/Ewulu and Mbiri Crop Clusters in Aniocha South and Ika North
East Local Government Areas respectively.
Allocating the Crop Clusters to the
beneficiaries at Ogwashi/Ewulu YAGEP Crop Cluster measuring about 207 hectares,
the State Governor, Senator (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, congratulated them for the
successful completion of their training/internship at different training
centres across the state.
He said establishing the 2016 Cycle
YAGEPreneurs in different farm clusters according to their crop enterprise is
the vision of his administration to tackle youth unemployment, promote
agro-industrialization and market for agricultural produce towards wealth
creation.
Governor Okowa disclosed that the
YAGEPreneurs would commence the first season of their production circle with
dry season tomato farming using Jain Irrigation System, pointing out that it is
cost effective and would target the market to meet the increasing demand for
tomato at the peak period.
The Governor represented by the
State Chief Job Creation Officer, Prof Eric Eboh, also disclosed that they
would be provided with other farm inputs such as improved seeds of COBRA
Variety, development of water sources (borehole), water storage, water supply,
water distribution facilities and installation of irrigation drip kits.
Other inputs were development of
nurseries for seedlings; support for transplanting of seedlings; agro-chemicals
such as fungicides, pesticides and herbicides, fertilizer; a monthly stipend
for six (6) months and a micro credit component repayable within a year after
six (6) months moratorium.
On his part, a Job Creation
Resource Person for Crop Production, Hon Paul Okpue, tasked the YAGEPreneurs to
take the opportunity provided by the State Government seriously so as to become
successful entrepreneurs and managers in future.
Speaking also at Mbiri, he said the
handing over of the YAGEP site to the YAGEPreneurs was another milestone by the
Okowa-led administration and a life time opportunity that would transform their
destinies.
While stressing that the YAGEP
initiative is modern science based, knowledge and a profit driven agriculture,
he added that dry season tomato farming is targeted at market peak for quick
turnover and profit maximization.
He charged them to form cooperative
groups to enable them benefit from Governments’ micro credit facilities and
grants.
Prof. Eboh assured them that the
Job Creation Resource Person, Hon Paul Okpue and SYNGENTA Company would assist
them throughout the production cycle by way of technical support, guidance and
capacity building on crop and soil management.
He explained that the 127 hectares
Mbiri Farm Cluster would boost economic activities in Mbiri and its environs
when given the necessary attention, regretting that it was abandoned for
decades.
The Job Creation Resource Person,
noted thus, “Mbiri is an important agricultural hub in the state with crop and
fish clusters and with agriculture being the cardinal point of His Excellency,
Senator Ifeanyi Okowa’s, SMART agenda, we are hopeful that the land will be
rescued and development fast-tracked in the next two years”.
On the aspect of security, he
assured them that the land is free from all encumbrances, but said
YAGEPreneurs, farm manager, the traditional ruler of Mbiri and other
stakeholders would collaborate to ensure safety of the investment.
Speaking on behalf of the
beneficiaries, Peace Okigala (Ndokwa West) and Moni- Igwebuikem Nkiruka (Ika
North East) respectively affirmed they completed their training/internship in
their various centres and are grateful to the State Government for establishing
them with so much to begin their enterprises in Crop Production.
According to them, the State
Government has put smiles on their faces in spite of the economic challenges
facing the entire country, asserting that from their calculation of dry season
tomatoes cultivation in a land of 2000 sq. m per YAGEPreneur, they have
estimated to rake in the sum ofN5m each in a production cycle.
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