RICOWAS project to boost climate-resilient rice production in Nigeria – Official

RICOWAS project to boost climate-resilient rice production in Nigeria – Official

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By Abigael Joshua

The RICOWAS Project was designed to boost climate-resilient rice production in Nigeria, Dr Umar Abdullahi, the National Coordinator of the project has said.

Abdullahi made this known during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Tuesday.

He said the project also focuses on training farmers in climate-resilient rice production, including methods like the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), and promoting sustainable soil and water management.

“The project has also strengthened partnerships with organisations including the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Automatic Data Processing Systems in various states, SRI 2030, a United Kingdom based NGO promoting SRI globally, Bank of Agriculture among others.

“Over 10,000 small holder farmers were trained and supported to adopt SRI and sustainable land and water management associated with rice fields in Gombe, Nasarawa, Niger and Jigawa states,” Abdullahi said.

He stated that additional support from the project include training artisans on machinery fabrication, compost and organic fertiliser production.

“Several training Manuals in English and Hausa are distributed to ensure inclusive communication.

The coordinator commended all partners and farmers for a successful implementation year and encouraged continued collaborations to improve food security in Nigeria and across West Africa.

“The initiative is financed by the Adaptation Fund (AF) and implemented regionally by the Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS), forms part of a 13-country ECOWAS effort to promote sustainable agro-ecological rice systems.

Project interventions, he said. are taking place in Jigawa (Auyo, Miga, Kafin Hausa, Dutse and Jahun), Niger (Lavun, Gbako, Lapai, Agae and Katcha), Nasarawa (Doma, Obi, Nasarawa – eggon, Lafia and Awe) and Gombe (Yamaltu-Deba, Balanga, Akko, Kwami and Kaltungo.

NAN reports that the project was lunched in Nigeria on Jan. 17, 2024.

It aims at increasing rice systems productivity of smallholder farmers across West Africa by scaling up the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) and Sustainable Land and Water Management (SLWM)in West Africa.

The project is implemented at regional level by the Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS), financed by the Adaptation Fund (AF) and implemented in 13 ECOWAS countries. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Sadiya Hamza

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