Wheat Farmers to Cultivate 20,000 Hectares of Land in Kano

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No fewer than 20,000 hectares of irrigable land would be cultivated by wheat farmers registered under the Anchor Borrower programme in Kano state in this year’s dry season farming.

The state chairman of Wheat Farmers Association of Nigeria, Alhaji Musa Shehu-Sheka, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Kano.

Shehu-Sheka said the association had registered 15, 000 farmers under the programme for this year’s irrigation season, saying that their names had been forwarded to the Central Bank of Nigeria for verification.

He said the farmers had commenced clearing their farmlands in readiness for the planting season which is expected to commence any moment from now up to the end of December.

The association’s chairman commended the Federal Government for its decision to close the country’s borders, noting that the measures had encouraged many farmers who abandoned wheat production due to lack of market to return to the business.