Oyo aims to turnaround agric sector by 'cloning' Songhai Farms

The Oyo State Government has said the agriculture sector in the state will witness a complete turnaround in its fortunes once it begins implementation of the plan to replicate the highly successful Songhai Integrated Farms in April.

Abiola Ajimobi, Governor of Oyo State, who disclosed this while addressing journalists in Ibadan at the weekend, said the project is the outcome of his recent trip to understudy the Songhai integrated farms, in Port Novo.

The main purpose of the trip was to explore opportunity for partnership, the governor said. He added that the state government would commence implementation of the project on one of its farmlands and subsequently spread it across other farm settlements in the state.

 “Agriculture has become the fulcrum of other progressive developments with substantial value chain addition, hence the arrangement with Songhai farms.

“I am concerned about leaving a legacy in the state that posterity will reckon with. Plans are now in motion to start implementing this blue-print,’’ he said.
Songhai integrated farms deals in agricultural production, from production to processing, marketing as well as training. The project also includes a research ground and centre for agro-skill acquisition for youths who want to make fortune in agriculture.



Songhai farms, situated on a 2,000-hectare of land, also deals in animal production and husbandry, cultivates series of crops, and manufactures several food and juice products.

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