Maureen Ihua-Maduenyi
The World Bank says it has so far spent
about N7.78bn ($39m) on the third National Fadama Development Project
Additional Financing as part of efforts to support Nigeria’s agriculture
and economic diversification drive of the Federal Government.
The bank also said in a statement signed
by its Task Team Leader, Dr. Adetunji Oredipe, that it would commence
its Fadama Implementation Support Mission from the 10th to 27th of
June across eight states of the country in conjunction with the federal
ministries of Finance and Agriculture.
“The board of the bank had approved
additional IDA credit of $200m on June 28, 2014 to assist the Federal
Government of Nigeria to scale up the impact on the ground and
strengthen the development effectiveness of the Third National Fadama
Development Project by aligning it more closely with the government’s
agricultural programmes,” the bank noted in a statement.
It added that the additional financing
would support clusters of farmers in six selected states with
comparative advantage and high potential to increase production and
productivity of cassava, rice and sorghum, as well as horticulture value
chains and link them to better organised markets.
According to the bank, as of the last
mission in January 2016, 930 business plans have been prepared across
the states, out of which 424 business plans have been approved and
disbursed.
The bank added, “These business plans
covered 5,088 hectares of farms across the four value chains across the
core and production cluster states. Also, harvesting of rice cultivated
during the rainy season has been completed in Kano, Lagos, Niger and
Enugu States while cassava has been harvested in Kogi State.
“In addition, the first microfinance
bank established through savings mobilised by Fadama Farmers Community
Association in Plateau State has been completed and received provisional
and operational licence from the Central Bank of Nigeria for take-off
while construction and rehabilitation of the Agricultural Equipment
Hiring Enterprises centres are ongoing in all the core states except in
Lagos and Enugu where lack of counterpart funds has delayed
commencement.”
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