Group advocates backyard farming to build self-reliant communities
By Dorcas Jonah
A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Farm Flowers and Allied Products Initiative (FFAP), has called on women to embrace backyard farming to build stronger, healthier, and more self-reliant communities.
The president of the FFAP, Mrs Christy Sani Yakubu, made the call on Thursday at a Sensitisation Programme on Backyard Farming, organised by FFAP in Abuja.
Yakubu said that backyard farming was more than just planting vegetables behind the house.
According to her, it is a powerful tool for household resilience, especially for women who are often the primary providers of food and nutrition within the family.
“Backyard farming empowers families to grow their own fresh produce, reduce dependence on external food sources, and make healthier dietary choices.
“At a time when food prices are rising, climate change is affecting what we grow, and many families are struggling to put meals on the table.
“Backyard farming gives us a practical and empowering way to take control of our lives,” FFAP boss said.
According to her, backyard farming may seem small, but its impact is powerful.
“With a few square feet of land, or even containers, we can reduce costs, generate small incomes, and teach our children the value of self-reliance and environmental care,’’ she said.
Yakubu urged participants to explore the programme to exchange the ideas and make backyard farming a reality in their homes and neighbourhoods.
Earlier, the National President of the National Council for Women Societies, (NCWS) Nigeria, Mrs Ednah Azura, advised participants to take full advantage of the knowledge and tools shared in the training.
Azura, represented by the National Newsletter Editor, Mrs Comfort Ahua, said that the initiative was timely and significant, as it aligned with NCWS vision of empowering women through sustainable agricultural practices and food security.
“Backyard farming, beyond being a means of livelihood, also ensures improved nutrition, self-reliance, and a greener environment for our communities.
“I wish to sincerely thank the hosts, FFAP for creating this inclusive platform that prioritises women’s empowerment and practical knowledge.
“Your work is commendable and aligns strongly with NCWS’s commitment to economic empowerment at the grassroots level,’’ she said.
Presenting training on backyard farming, Mr Obasi Sunday, Desk Officer, Horticulture-Medicinal Plant, Federal Ministry of Agriculture, said backyard farming offers numerous benefits, including access to fresh, healthy food and exercise, and a connection with nature.
Sunday described it as a stress reliever, a way to learn new skills, and a means to reduce environmental impact. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Deji Abdulwahab
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