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SOKOTO L-PRES Project Organizes Training On Productivity And Technology Adoption 

By Muhammad Ibrahim, Sokoto 

The Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project (L-PRES) in Sokoto State has organized a four-day training program for Livestock Extension Agents. The training focuses on productivity and technology adoption survey and analysis.

The training aims to enhance the capacity of stakeholders to design and implement effective interventions that promote productivity and technology adoption among farmers. It also seeks to support the collection and analysis of data on productivity and technology adoption.

The State Project Coordinator, Sirajo Abubakar, emphasized the importance of the training, urging participants to pay close attention to the knowledge shared. He noted that livestock extension agents play a critical role in achieving the project’s goals.

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