NNPC foundation sensitises 15,000 farmers to smart agric

No fewer than 15,000 farmers have benefitted from the Smart Agriculture Initiative of the NNPC Foundation.

The beneficiarues received intensive traing under the NNPC Ltd/Gte Vulnerable Farmers Training designed to encourage agricultural productivity in Nigeria.

Mrs Emanuella Arukwe, Managing Director, NNPC Foundation, said this during the closing of the training exercise on Saturday zt6 Kaktungo in Kaltungo Local Government Area of Gombe State.

She described the programme as a national journey toward resilience, food security and economic empowerment.

Represented by Bala T. David, Executive Director, Programme Development, NNPC Foundation, Arukwe said the initiative exposed over 2,000 beneficiaries to climate-smart agriculture under the Gombe Cluster comprising Gombe, Adamawa and Taraba.

Arukwe said the exercise targeted about 4,000 farmers in the North-East, and 15,000 across the country.

“What began as a bold intervention to strengthen rural livelihoods has evolved into a nationwide movement that embodies hope, resilience and sustainability,” she said.

According to Arukwe, the programme is designed not just for short-term relief but for long-term transformation, equipping farmers with practical knowledge in climate-smart agriculture, market access, post-harvest handling and agribusiness competitiveness.

“We are proud of the lives transformed and the future we are cultivating. The real heroes are our farmers, their enthusiasm and discipline reaffirm our faith in Nigeria’s agricultural future,”  Arukwe said.

While highlighting the inclusive nature of the training to ensufing over 35 per cent participation by women and youth, Arukwe said it also focused on improving farmer access to market, packaging and climate adaptation strategies.

Arukwe said the programme has been yielding visible results through increased cooperative formations, improved farming practices, and better market access in participating communities.

“Let us see today not as the end of a programme but the beginning of a new agricultural awakening across Nigeria,” she said.

“In terms of health, xafety and security. We are proud to report zero Lost-Time Injuries (LTI) across all phases and zero security incidents during implementation.

“This was made possible through close collaboration with key stakeholders including traditional leaders, local authorities and security agencies. Ensuring safety and peace remained our highest priority at each training centre,” she said.

Dr Barnabas Malle, Commissioner for Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Cooperatives, lauded the gesture, adding Gombe state witnessed major transformation under the leadership of Gov. Inuwa Yahaya.

According to Malle, the ministry is collaborating development partners to train over 5,000 women and youths in modern agricultural practices for sustainable development in the sector.

The Paramount Ruler of Kaltungo, Alhaji Saleh Mohammed, appreciated the foundation and encouraged beneficiaries to take farming seriously.

The royal father was represented by Habila Garba, District Head of Ture,

He commended the Federal Government for maintaining peace across the region and praised the Gombe State Government for its efforts in addressing farmer-herder conflicts and creating an enabling environment for agricultural growth.

Some of the beneficiaries, Habila Bitrus and Serah Yakubu, commended the gesture.

They said the beneficiaries had acquired valuable skills to practice climate-smart agriculture in response to impact of global warming. (NAN)

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