Agribusiness: PIND, BASICS-II, and KOLPING commence training of 61 commercial seed entrepreneurs in N’Delta
Agribusiness: PIND, BASICS-II, and KOLPING commence
training of 61 commercial seed entrepreneurs in N’Delta
By Gabriel
Ewepu – Abuja
Food production and
productivity of farmers have given concern to well-meaning development partners
as Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND), in
collaboration with Building an Economically Sustainable, Integrated Cassava
Seed System, phase 2 (BASICS-II) project, Wednesday, commenced training of 61
Commercial Seed Entrepreneurs, CSEs, drawn from the nine Niger-Delta
oil-producing States.
This was made known by Project Manager and Advocacy Lead at the
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Godwin Atser, which
according to Atser, the training taking place in Abia State serves as rare
opportunity to help tackle food insecurity in the region.
He added that the training is
meant to create sustainable jobs, create wealth, tackle food insecurity, and
restore agriculture as an economic lifeline for the region.
He also noted and commended the three organizations, PIND,
BASICS-II, and KOLPING for pulling resources together to conduct the training
for the benefit of farmers.
However, he (Atser) acknowledged and said the training addressed
the constraints that hinder the transformation of cassava in Africa.
Benefiting trainees were pulled out from Abia, Akwa-Ibom,
Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Imo, and Rivers States respectively, and
basically, the training came during the rainy season when farmers prepare their
farms ready for cultivation of cassava amid rising demand for the commodity
including planting materials.
The two-day training covered the following areas: Cassava Seed
System and Digital Agriculture: The Use of IITA Herbicides Calculator; the Six
Steps to Weed Management & Best Practices; Cassava Pest and Disease
Identification and Management; National Agricultural Seed Council, NASC, Seed
Quality Protocol; Herbicide Use and Safety; the Business of Cassava Seeds;
Record-keeping & Financials; and Implementation Planning.
Resource persons for the training came from NASC, IITA, and the
National Root Crops Research Institute, Umudike.
Meanwhile, the Head of the KOLPING Society of Nigeria, KSN, Sir
Blaise Okezie, lauded the training, stressing that KSN was excited to
contribute to the development of the Niger Delta region.
The trainees also commended organizers for coming up with such
capacity building programme and described it as impactful.
Ndudim Ikelua said, “It was a nice outing for the organizers and
participants who availed themselves. Indeed, commercial cassava will provide
the leverage that will address the unemployment of our youth, women, and men in
our states and provide food security in our country.”
Dr.Ugborugbo Umuvwie, said, “Great training in content and
delivery. Well appreciated, and many thanks.”
Over the years, farmers who have had similar training and
applied the principles and knowledge acquired boosted their productivity with
high yields in cassava and maize productions.
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