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Farmers seek government intervention over poor rainfall

He added: “It is even bad for farmers in the Southwest, as we don’t have irrigation systems.

• January 12, 2021
Dry Farm
Dry Farm

Farmers in Osun are seeking government’s assistance with the provision of irrigation systems to mitigate the effects of poor rainfall on the activities in 2020.

Sulaimon Araokanmi, the Chairman, All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Osun Chapter, on Tuesday told NAN that lack of adequate rainfall affected the 2020 planting season such that their crops were lost in the ground, resulting in loss of food.

“COVID affected all sectors of the economy and country; the effect, however, was so severe on farmers and farming, and lack of rainfall made the situation worse,” he said. “Even though we (farmers) were allowed to operate during the lockdown, most of the seeds and crops we planted did not germinate as they mostly died in the soil due to lack of rain.”

“We made efforts and planted some crops when we saw little signs of rainfall towards the end of the year, but it will take God’s mercies for food shortage not to hit the country, because our production capacity last year may not be able to sustain us in 2021,” Mr. Araokanmi added.

He added: “It is even bad for farmers in the Southwest, as we don’t have irrigation systems, and we solely depend on rainfall for whatever we plant to germinate.

“Basically, the food available in 2019 is from the harvest of 2018, and the farm products being sold in 2020 is from the production of 2019, so for 2021, it is the harvest of 2020, and farmers had serious shortfall in their production in the outgone year.”

The AFAN chairman called on the state government to create irrigation systems and make tractors available for farmers’ operations in the state, adding that government should also consider providing farmers with funds, grants and loans to boost their operations and productivity.

He noted that although the Federal Government had been doing a great job in boosting agriculture in the country, it should still assist in ensuring that its services and efforts reached farmers at the grassroots.

Mr. Araokanmi said this was necessary because politicians (political farmers) were prone to hijack government packages meant for real farmers.

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