The Wife of Anambra State Governor, Dr Nonye Soludo has commenced the training and empowerment of 200 farmers under the Renewed Hope Initiative(RHI), Agriculture Support Programme, enhancing food production and security.
The 200 farmers selected from the 21 Local Government Areas in the state are to undergo agricultural training in irrigation, fish farming, piggery, vegetable farming and poultry farming.
During the flag off of the RHI Agricultural Support Programme at the Anambra State Polytechnic in Mgbakwu, Awka, Soludo remarked, “The RHI is a pet project of the First Lady of the Nation, Her Excellency, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, who is committed to supporting farmers to strengthen the agriculture sector and contribute to the attainment of food security in the country.
“If we all embrace agriculture, especially backyard farming, we will be able to feed our families and address issues like food scarcity.
“Learning the techniques of farming like you are being taught in this training will help our farmers make bountiful harvest and improve self-reliance through investments in the agricultural value chain.
“By embracing agriculture, we will also reduce dependency on food imports, empower rural communities, and ensure sustainable growth in Anambra.
“I urge participants to pay 100 per cent attention, take the training serious and train other farmers in your various communities.”
She said the farmers would be empowered at the end of the training to expand their agricultural ventures while contributing to local and national food production.
Also speaking, Dr Njideka Chiekezie, the Acting Rector of Anambra State Polytechnic, expressed her gratitude to the government for selecting the institution as a fitting venue for the training of farmers.
She also appreciated Soludo’s Healthy Living Initiative aimed at promoting sustainable agricultural practices, enhancing food security, and encouraging organic farming.
Mr Ezekiel Okwuchukwu, one of the farmers, said that the training would significantly aid him in expanding his farming business.
According to him, the knowledge and skills gained will enable him to adopt better farming practices and improve productivity.