727,000 farmers in 7 states to benefit from IFAD’s $93m

International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) has set aside $93.5 million to support 727,000 farmers in seven states in Nigeria.

The assistance is on the platform of IFAD’s Climate Change Adaptation and Agribusiness Support Programme (CASP).

Alhaji Lawal Idah, National Programme Coordinator of CASP, who disclosed this to newsmen while speaking in Katsina recently listed the beneficiary states as Sokoto, Kebbi, Katsina, Jigawa, Yobe, Borno and Zamfara.

Idah said the project would be implemented in 727 villages across 104 local government areas in the seven states, adding that 1,000 farmers, mostly women and youths, are targeted in each village.

“CASP is built on the lessons learnt from the previous Community Based Agricultural Rural Development Programme (CBARDP) which used Community Development Associations (CDA) as the primary entry for implementation.

“It promotes agricultural productivity enhancement and agriculture, as principal drivers, while integrating climate change resilience adaptation measures,’’ he said.


Idah said that the programme was aimed at reducing poverty, boosting food security and achieving accelerated economic growth.

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