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Acre Fund Empowers 65,000 Small Holder Farmers
One Acre Fund, a non-profit development organisation has held the official flag-off of the 2024 input delivery to farmers in Bosso Local Government, Niger State.
The spokesperson for One Acre Fund Nigeria, Mr. Kazi Nanyah, made this known in a statement made available to The Tide’s source in Minna, the State capital.
He said: “This event marks the commencement of our input delivery season, where we will distribute high-quality seeds, fertilisers, and other agricultural inputs to over 65,000 smallholder farmers across communities in Niger and Kwara States”.
The statement further said the event will be attended by government officials, development partners, community leaders, security outfits, and representatives from One Acre Fund, stressing that it will provide an opportunity to showcase commitment to supporting farmers and promoting agricultural development in Nigeria.
Nanyah noted that One Acre Fund is a non-profit development organisation that supports smallholder farmers in Nigeria by providing them with access to high-quality agricultural inputs, training, and financing, saying that, “since our inception in Nigeria in 2018, we have been committed to driving food security, ending hunger and poverty by increasing farm productivity and improving the livelihoods of rural farmers.
“Our last-mile delivery approach ensures that farmers receive the input they need directly at their doorsteps,empowering them to thrive in their farming activities, emphasising that through our Trees programme, in 2023, we delivered 2.6 million trees to 110,000 farmers in Niger state.
“This growth signifies our commitment to reaching under-served farming communities and supporting agricultural development across multiple states in Nigeria”.
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