Kogi Government to Invest Over 14 Billion Naira in Food Security by 2025
Kogi State Government
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Kogi Government Plans to Invest Over 14 Billion Naira in Food Security for 2025
The Kogi State Government is preparing to allocate more than 14 billion Naira towards enhancing food security in the region for the upcoming year of 2025. This ambitious initiative was announced by Hon. Timothy Ojomah, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, who highlighted the government’s commitment to addressing food scarcity and improving agricultural productivity in the state.
During a recent press conference, Ojomah emphasized that the investment will focus on various sectors of agriculture, including crop production, livestock farming, and aquaculture. The funds are intended to support farmers with better access to resources, modern farming techniques, and essential infrastructure. This strategic investment aims to boost local food production and reduce dependency on food imports.
Key Initiatives and Programs
The government plans to implement several key initiatives as part of this food security strategy:
- Training and Capacity Building: Farmers will receive training on sustainable agricultural practices, pest management, and the use of technology in farming.
- Access to Credit: The state will facilitate access to low-interest loans for farmers to invest in their agricultural ventures.
- Infrastructure Development: Plans are in place to improve irrigation systems, rural roads, and storage facilities to ensure better transportation and preservation of agricultural produce.
- Crop Diversification: Encouraging farmers to diversify their crops to reduce risks associated with climate change and market fluctuations.
Impact on the Local Economy
This substantial investment in food security is expected to have a positive ripple effect on Kogi’s economy. By supporting the agricultural sector, the government aims to create jobs, enhance food availability, and ultimately improve the livelihoods of local farmers and their families. Ojomah reiterated that a focus on agriculture is vital for the state’s overall economic growth and sustainability.
As Kogi State embarks on this strategic investment, the government is hopeful that these initiatives will pave the way for a more food-secure future, contributing to the well-being of its citizens and fostering economic resilience in the face of global challenges.
For further updates on this initiative and other agricultural programs in Kogi State, stay tuned to official government channels.
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