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  • Adopt irrigation for year-round food production, LBRBDA boss urges farmers

    Adopt irrigation for year-round food production, LBRBDA boss urges farmers

    Farmers and agri-business owners in the rural communities among States under the Lower Benue River Basin Development Authority (LBRBDA) have been urged to embrace irrigation as a tool towards ensuring year-round farming and food sustainability.

    The Managing Director of the Lower Benue River Basin Development Authority, Engr. Terese Ninga made this call at the grand finale of the three-day capacity building for farmers and agribusiness owners across Plateau, Benue, Kogi and Nasarawa states.

    The event, held in Makurdi between last Tuesday and Thursday, had no fewer than 60 farmers and agribusiness dealers as beneficiaries.

    Speaking at the final, Engr. Ninga said the capacity building and grants awarded to participants are in line with President Bola Tinubu’s agenda to ensure farming becomes lucrative and food sufficiency all year round.

    Ninga said, “Lower Benue River Basin Development Authority in line with the vision of President Bola Tinubu’s vision for zero poverty and food sustainability. We have put this together to ensure that we reduce poverty at the grassroots and to have more people improve on their current businesses.

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    “We want to ensure agribusiness and agriculture itself are made attractive to youths, women and other categories of Nigerians who are resident within our jurisdiction and this is one of the plans embedded in the holistic framework we have on this.

    “In the Middle Belt here, we realised that most farmers don’t do much during the dry season. But I’m here to tell you that farming can still be done during the dry  season and that’s why we talk about irrigation. We have water that will serve us and ensure we have harvests all year round.

    “Farming should be all year round and that’s why we’re calling on farmers to embrace irrigation. The President is very interested in sustainable farming and our jurisdiction being the food basket of the nation, we all must work towards this vision.”

     Ninga commended the president for the opportunity, adding that the agency under him will continue to work with all stakeholders. He also urged the beneficiaries to ensure judicious use of the grant and the knowledge gained.

    While addressing the participants, representative of the lead partner, Abeam Global Resources, Mr Kola Balogun said the company keyed into the vision of the LBRBDA and the Federal Government, adding that the capacity building was designed to address major issues facing farmers in the region.

    “We keyed into the vision of the Authority to ensure farmers at the grassroots are empowered with both capacity building and small grants to do their business. We also ensured that the training was deep enough to capture all areas needed for modern farming and farming during the dry season,” Balogun said.

    He called on beneficiaries to ensure judicious use of the grants, while also putting the skills and knowledge acquired during the training, into practice.

    Some of the beneficiaries, while speaking with newsmen, appreciated the opportunity given to them by the Lower Benue River Basin Development Authority.  

    Ene Idoko, who described herself as a business woman that deals with agriculture products, said her major inspiration was sessions on record keeping, planning and budgeting.

    Ene said “this is highly inspirational and I’ll surely apply lessons gained from sessions. I appreciate the authority and the federal government for helping us in this direction. The grants and knowledge will surely yield positive results.

    Also, Samuel Lohman, a participant from Plateau State described the training as impactful and engaging.

  • LBRBDA, Amisec partner to establish ₦5bn “AgroCity Doma” in Nasarawa

    LBRBDA, Amisec partner to establish ₦5bn “AgroCity Doma” in Nasarawa

    In a major stride toward agricultural industrialisation, the Lower Benue River Basin Development Authority (LBRBDA) and Amisec Industrial Company Limited have signed a Public–Private Partnership (PPP) agreement to develop AgroCity Doma, a ₦5 billion Phase One project that will transform the Doma Dam Irrigation Area in Nasarawa State into a climate-smart agro-industrial hub dedicated to organic sesame production, processing, and export.

    Under the terms of the partnership, LBRBDA will provide 1,000 hectares of irrigable land along with access to water from the Doma Dam, while Amisec will lead the investment, infrastructure development, cultivation, and project management.

    The initiative is positioned as a flagship model for sustainable land utilisation and value-added agriculture under Nigeria’s River Basin Development framework.

    The AgroCity Doma project will comprise a mechanised nucleus farm over 1,000 hectares; Solar-powered irrigation systems for sustainable water use; a 10 MT/hour sesame processing plant for value addition; Agroforestry buffers and essential rural infrastructure, and an outgrower programme engaging over 1,000 local farmers.

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    Once operational, the project is projected to generate annual revenues of up to $7 million (≈ ₦10.8 billion) from organic sesame sales, creating over 500 direct and 2,000 indirect jobs across the value chain.

    The Hybrid Implementation Plan allows farming activities to commence in the next rainy season, even as construction of infrastructure and processing facilities continues. Full processing and export operations are expected to begin by Q1 2027.

    Speaking at the signing ceremony, Managing Director of LBRBDA, Engr. Tersee Ninga emphasised that the collaboration reflects the Federal Government’s commitment to the productive use of irrigation assets in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    “This partnership demonstrates the Federal Government’s commitment to productive use of our irrigation assets. AgroCity Doma reflects how strategic PPPs can expand food production, create jobs, and boost agro-industrial growth”.

    On his part,  Chief Executive Officer of Amisec Industrial Company Ltd, Abdulmuttalib Mohammad, said the company is investing ₦5 billion in the project’s first phase, aiming to build a fully integrated organic sesame value chain capable of producing traceable, export-grade products.

    “Our goal is to create a sustainable sesame ecosystem that benefits local farmers and communities while positioning Nigeria as a key player in the global organic sesame market, which is valued at over $4 billion”.