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AGRA, NANTs Give Grinding Machines To 20 Women Farmer Groups In Niger

New Investigators/ No fewer than 20 Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) have received grain processing machines for their outstanding performance in the promotion of agriculture in Niger state

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the gesture was facilitated by the National Association of Nigerian Traders (NANTS) and the Niger state/Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA).

VSLAs is mainly women farmer groups, which specialized in raising funds for agric processors.

The project is tagged: Improving farmer resilience and upscaling productivity, income and livelihood in rice, maize, soybean, cowpea and vegetable value chains in Niger state.

Ken Ukaoha, President of NANTS, said that VSLA had demonstrated exceptional ability in administrative prowess and for putting funds together for the promotion of agric value chain.

“Notably, women-dominated VSLA groups emerged as the most outstanding, with women showing exceptional administrative prowess.

“We are impressed by the performance of the VSLA groups, and we believe that rewarding them will encourage others to emulate their example,” he said.

He noted that the recognition was to boost the morale of the VSLA groups and encourage them to continue their good work.

According to him, the project, which started three years ago, had created over 2,000 VSLAs in the state.

He commended the state government for providing enabling environment for the project to thrive.

In his remarks, Musa Bawa-Bosso, Commissioner for Agriculture in Niger, said the state was committed to ensuring that poverty was reduced through job creation for smallholder farmers.

Also speaking, Godswill Agwuyi, Programme Officer of AGRA, advised the beneficiaries to utilise the machines and ensure that their cooperatives give birth to another cooperative.

Similarly, Shehu Galadima, Chairman of All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) in Niger, commended the AGRA/Niger consortium project and urged women cooperatives to take advantage of the governor’s agricultural revolution.

Rhoda Tsado, from Victory Corporative, appreciated AGRA for helping to improve their means of livelihood.

“Through this project, our cooperatives have been able to save money, and members can borrow and pay back,” she said.

NAN

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