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2022 YAGEPrenuers: Okowa hands out farm inputs, cash to 142 cassava farmers as starter-packs

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By Ann Azuka

Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State has charged beneficiaries of the 2022 Youth Agricultural and Entrepreneurs Programme(Brown YAGEP) in cassava cultivation to make judicious use of the farm inputs and be good ambassadors of government’s drive to make life more meaningful for citizens.

Dr. Okowa gave the charge in Asaba at the flag-off exercise of the handing-out of farm input support package to beneficiaries of the 2022 Youth Agricultural and Entrepreneurs Programme (Brown YAGEP) in cassava cultivation.

The governor, represented by his Chief of Staff, Government House, Mr. Festus Agas congratulated the beneficiaries saying, “the primary aim of every government is to make life more meaningful for its people. Delta is a developing economy.

“In 2015, Governor Okowa made a covenant with youths and women to create job. This was a promise made and a promise kept”, he recalled.

He pointed out that the state government has trained and established 12,800 entrepreneurs through its various job creation programmes.

While appealing to the beneficiaries not to sell the items(support package) given, Okowa disclosed that government will in the next six months send monitoring groups to visit their farms to assess them.

O his part, the State Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Dr. Godfrey Enitan, reiterated the Governor’s passion to boost agriculture and food security in the state.

He urged them to use the farm inputs support package to improve their livelihoods, especially in the agricultural value chain.

Also, the State Commissioner for Youth, Comrade Ifeanyi Egwunyenga tasked them to have the right mind-set in order to use the support package to produce results that would enhance their lives and those of their families.

According to him, this is a seed. The determinant of your productivity is your mind. It is how you see this support inputs that will determine if it will yield fruit or not. Seed is for sowing; it is not for eating. From the produce of your seed, you will eat during harvest.

He admonished them to express gratitude to Okowa whom God used to favour them as well as the Chief Job Creation Officer and his team who delivered the vision of the governor.

Earlier, the Chief Job and Wealth Creation Officer, Prof Eric Eboh disclosed that 1,520 YAGEP beneficiaries were trained, established and supported in various agricultural enterprises including poultry, crop production, piggery, fish production, agro-processing and agribusiness, from 2015 to 2021.

Prof Eboh who is also the Head of the Delta State Job and Wealth Creation Bureau pointed out that the 2022 YAGEP cycle, the 7th cycle commenced with Orientation and Farm Enterprise Training (OFET)) last week with a target to cover a total of 300 Brown YAGEPreneurs in crop production and poultry production with 142 of them already enrolled in cassava cultivation.

According to him, the handing-out of farm inputs support package, follows the orientation and farm enterprise training.

” For YAGEP beneficiaries in cassava cultivation, the farm inputs support package comprises agro-chemicals, knapsack sprayer, fertilizers, cash support of N100,000 for farm labour and cassava cutting of 50 bundles to each YAGEPreneur.

“This handing-out of cassava enterprise inputs at Asaba is the first distribution centre, which will be followed during this week and next week by distribution at various centres including Agbor, Oghara, Eku, Ughelli, Oleh and Amukpe. The distribution will cover a total of 142 Brown YAGEP beneficiaries in cassava cultivation.”

He explained that the YAGEP beneficiaries would be trained on best agricultural practices in efficient, profitable and innovative cassava enterprise management with the overall aim to help them become better agricultural entrepreneurs in the next months of the cassava farming cycle.

Responding, Peter Williams and Gloria Nwanokwai expressed their gratitude to the state government for the initiative, pledging to use the farm input support package to expand their farm enterprises and to boost food security in the state.

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