Delta, EU empower 250
youths on tomatoes farming: World Bank
The State Employment and
Expenditure For Results Project (SEEFOR), an intervention project of the World
Bank and European Union (EU), in collaboration with Songhai Delta have
empowered 250 youths in tomatoes farming.
The
Delta Coordinator of SEEFOR, Mr Benson Ojoko, disclosed this in an interview
with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Asaba.
Ojoko
said that the empowerment programme, which started on June 28, would focus on
hybrid tomatoes farming.
He
said that the programme would last for two weeks, adding that at the end of the
training beneficiaries would be provided with starter packs to enable them take
off.
The
coordinator said that the programme being the maiden edition had three focus
areas, adding that Songhai Delta would be empowered to be able to carry out the
training programme.
“For
this year’s training programme, we are focusing on crop production and we are
going to train and empower them in the production of high breed tomatoes
variety.
“The
areas are to improve the learning environment, to build the capacity of
instructors and teachers as well as to empower the youths of Delta.
“On
the improvement plan, there is provision for fund for acquisition of irrigation
materials that will enable the youths to carry out all year round farming.
“There
is also provision for nursery where all the seedlings will be nurtured before
transferring them to one place or the other, there is also provision for daily
consumable all through the training period,” Ojoko said.
Ojoko
said that the essence of the training programme was to assist the young farmers
in expanding their knowledge base on high breed tomatoes farming.
He
said that the training would also help to boost their productivity.
The
coordinator, however, recalled that since 2014, SEEFOR had been in serious
engagement with the World Bank on how to diversify its areas of intervention to
include empowerment in agriculture entrepreneurial skills.
He
said that SEEFOR had been supporting six technical colleges owned by Delta
government and had also diversified to support three vocational training
centres located in the three senatorial districts of the state.
He said that Agbor Technical
College, Sapele Technical College, Utogba-ogbe Technical College and Ogor
Technical College among others had benefited from the grants from the
programme.
“The
essence of the grant to the various technical and vocational institutions was
to fund activities that were documented in the schools in order to improve the
learning environment of the students.
“Since
the initiation of these grants to technical colleges and vocation institutions
in the state, the numbers of students’ enrolment in the institutions have
increased.
“By
May this year, World Bank gave us the approval for the intervention in
agriculture,” he said.







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