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PHOTO Agriculture ‎Ebonyi kick off 2025 dry season farming, distributes agricultural equipment

Written By: Chisom Onyibe

16 Dec 2025 09:31 AM

Abakaliki, Ebonyi – The Ebonyi State government, in partnership with the Federal Government and International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)-Value Chain Development Programme (VCDP), has commenced the distribution of modern agricultural equipment and inputs to farmers ahead of the 2025 dry season farming.

‎The initiative also includes the inauguration of several 2024 IFAD-VCDP projects aimed at enhancing food security and improving rural livelihoods.

‎Items distributed include power tillers, rice threshers, rice reapers, garri hydraulic presses, nutrient-dense implements, impulse sealers, tricycles, rice destoners, mobile milling machines, weighing scales, bags of fertilizers, cartons of herbicides, and high-yield rice seedlings, among others.

‎The flag-off ceremony took place at the IFAD-VCDP office in Onuebonyi, Abakaliki. Governor Francis Nwifuru, represented by his wife, Mrs. Uzoamaka Nwifuru, described the event as a significant step toward achieving food security, sustainable rural development, and economic growth in the state.

‎He commended IFAD-VCDP, particularly National Programme Coordinator Dr. Fatima Aliyu, for their ongoing partnership, which has empowered thousands of farmers and transformed rural communities.

‎Reaffirming his administration's commitment to food sufficiency, the governor highlighted dry-season farming as a key source of income for farmers, aligning with his vision for increased productivity and stronger value chains.

‎He urged beneficiaries to utilize the inputs judiciously, adopt modern technologies, collaborate through cooperatives, and treat agriculture as a viable business.

‎Dr. Fatima Aliyu revealed that VCDP has implemented numerous projects in the state, including the construction of 20 markets, toilet facilities, 20 solar-powered boreholes, 12 cassava and rice processing centers, and 21 mini-bridges to improve trade access.

‎The programme has supported over 23,000 farmers since inception, providing equipment to more than 664 rice and cassava processors across eight local government areas: Ohaukwu, Ishielu, Izzi, Ezza North, Ikwo, Ohaozara, Ivo, and Afikpo North.

‎She praised Governor Nwifuru for clearing counterpart fund backlogs and commended farmers for their dedication.

‎State Coordinator Chief Sunday Michael Ituma noted that Ebonyi is leading dry-season farming efforts, particularly in Ikwo. He highlighted the governor's release of ₦100 million in 2023 and ₦200 million in 2024 as counterpart funds, projecting over 230 direct jobs and additional indirect benefits from this year's distribution.

‎Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Mrs. Nkechinyere Iyioku, described the programme as a strategic investment in repositioning agriculture as an economic driver.

‎The event underscores Ebonyi's push toward mechanized farming and aligns with national efforts to boost agricultural productivity and ensure food security.

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