About 150,000 farmers and civil servants in the 21 local government areas in Kebbi State will benefit from the various Anchor Borrower’s Programme loans facilities for all aspects of agriculture during the 21 farming season.
The Chairman, Kebbi State Wheat Farmers Association, Abdullahi Saidu Argungu, said this during a stakeholders meeting in Birnin Kebbi.
The meeting was aimed at standardising agricultural activities and collating a realistic and genuine database of farming and agricultural activities ranging from crop farming, livestock and fisheries in the state.
Saidu who is also the Sarkin Noma of Argungu Emirate said a census of the farmers across the state was being taken based on the directives from the state government.
“The census is to collate the names of only credible and genuine farmers who have farms and are also willing to engage in farming activities not restricted to rice farming alone. This is a deviation from the norms in the past where some beneficiaries of such facilities were not genuine farmers,” he said.