Categories: Benue news

Alia flags off fertilizer distribution to farmers in Benue

In a bid to bolster agricultural productivity and provide vital assistance to farmers, the dynamic Benue State Governor, Rev. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia, has officially kicked off the much-anticipated Fertilizer Distribution Program across the state. The initiative aims to foster sustainable growth in the agricultural sector by offering substantial subsidies to farmers.

With a groundbreaking 50% subsidy, the government has taken a proactive approach to reduce the financial burden on farmers. Previously priced at ₦25,000, the high-quality fertilizer will now be available to farmers at an affordable subsidized rate of ₦12,500.

During the launch ceremony, held at a vibrant agricultural hub, Governor Alia highlighted the paramount importance of agriculture to the state’s economic prosperity. He emphasized that the program’s inception is rooted in the government’s unwavering commitment to the welfare of farmers and the transformation of rural communities.

“Benue State is an agricultural powerhouse, and our farmers are the backbone of our economy. It is imperative that we support them in every possible way to ensure increased yields, food security, and sustainable development,” Governor Alia proclaimed.

The Fertilizer Distribution Program is set to benefit a vast number of small-scale and large-scale farmers across the state. By offering subsidized fertilizer, the government aims to alleviate financial constraints that have previously hindered farmers’ ability to access essential agricultural inputs.

This landmark initiative has been met with overwhelming support from agricultural stakeholders, cooperatives, and farming communities. Many farmers expressed their gratitude, lauding the Governor’s visionary approach to agricultural development.

One farmer, Mr. James Akume, remarked, “We are grateful to Governor Alia for his proactive steps in helping us improve our yields and livelihoods. The subsidy on fertilizer will significantly reduce our costs and enable us to invest in other aspects of farming.” 

Attah Aaron

Attah Aaron has spent over six years with Idoma Voice. He writes on religion and health.

Recent Posts

Soaring rice prices threaten Christmas celebrations for Nigerian families

Rice, a staple for Christmas celebrations in Nigeria, has become a luxury this year. Soaring…

16 hours ago

Panic as Stage collapses during Odumodublvck’s performance at Lagos concert

Panic erupted on Saturday at a concert in Lagos when the stage collapsed during Odumodublvck’s…

16 hours ago

2025 Budget: FG allocates ₦6.36bn for renovation of Tinubu, Shettima’s official quarters

The Federal Government of Nigeria has allocated ₦6,364,181,224 billion for the refurbishment and rehabilitation of…

16 hours ago

Black Market Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today 22nd December 2024

The black market dollar to naira exchange rate for today, 22nd December 2024, can be…

16 hours ago

NNPC debunks shutdown rumors, confirms fuel loading at Port Harcourt Refinery

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has refuted claims that the 60,000 barrels per…

16 hours ago

‘We have to find a way’ – Guardiola laments after defeat to Aston Villa

Manchester City finds itself in unprecedented turmoil, with relegation-level form showing little sign of improvement.…

17 hours ago