NIGERIA’s NIGER STATE TO HELP FARMERS GET FREE CARBON CREDIT CASH FOR FOOD PRODUCTION BOOST!
Niger State Unveils Initiative to Boost Food Production with Carbon Credit Funds
Nigerian farmers in Niger state are set to benefit from a new government initiative aimed at increasing food production. The program will provide access to federal carbon credit funds for 2,500 farmers.
Carbon Credits for a Greener Future
Carbon credits are a market-based tool that allows companies to offset their greenhouse gas emissions. Here’s how it works in Niger state’s program:
- Farmers receive financial assistance to increase food production.
- The funding is linked to the health of their soil and its ability to absorb carbon, benefiting both the environment and crop yields.
- The government will help farmers analyze their soil to determine its carbon sequestration potential.
This initiative highlights the state’s commitment to sustainable agriculture by promoting practices that combat climate change while bolstering food security.
Partnership for Agricultural Development
The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security is collaborating with Niger Foods to implement this program. Additionally, Dr. Mathew Ahmed, the Permanent Secretary, advises farmers to postpone planting activities until the regular rainy season commences in May.
Mobilizing for a Successful Wet Season
Alhaji Shehu Galadima, Chairman of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) in Niger state, announced plans to mobilize one million farmers for the upcoming wet season. This mobilization effort aims to organize farmers for cultivating a diverse range of ten food and cash crops.
Niger state’s program presents a promising approach to enhancing food production while promoting environmentally friendly practices. By combining financial assistance with soil health analysis, the initiative empowers farmers and fosters a sustainable agricultural future.
Source: Nairametrics