Saturday 27 October 2018

Come and help us: Pest and Quela birds are destroying our rice farms - Jigawa farmers call on FG

- Menace of a rice pest popularly known as ‘blast’, destroying rice farms will lead to hunger according to farmers in Jigawa state

- The pest and Quela birds coming from Baturiya wet land in Guri had destroyed a number of rice farms in the state

- State and federal governments are urged to address the problem in view of their devastating effect on rice production

Rice farmers in Auyo local government area of Jigawa have called on the state government to take urgent action to check the menace of a rice pest popularly known as ‘blast’, destroying rice farms in the area.

The chairman of the Rice Farmers Apex Association, Malam Mohammed Garba made the call when the country director, Sasakawa Global 2000 (SG 2000), Prof. Sani Ahmed-Miko visited the association in Auyo, on Friday.

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He said the pest and Quela birds coming from Baturiya wet land in Guri had destroyed a number of rice farms in the area.

He stressed the need for both the state and federal governments to address the problem in view of their devastating effect on rice production.

“We are calling on the government to do something urgently in addressing the problem before the commencement of dry season farming activities.

“This year has been a challenging one to farmers especially rice growers in the area due to the devastation caused by flood, blast and quelea birds.

“The pest destroys rice seed by making the pod to shrink thereby preventing it from growing fully,” he said.

In his remarks, an official of the SG 2000, Malam Idris Garko, advised the farmers to stop buying seeds from unregistered seed dealers and companies, and to use variety of seeds every year to avoid possible infection by the pest.

“If you find out that the seed is infected with the disease, change seed next year and destroy the stock to prevent the spread of the pest,” he said.

Also speaking, Ahmed-Miko, County Director, Sasakawa Global 2000, advised the farmers to embrace new farming technologies to boost their agricultural production.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng had reported that President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday in Abuja signed the Instrument of Accession to the International Cocoa Agreement, 2010.

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Malam Garba Shehu, the senior special assistant to the president on media and publicity, who confirmed this in a statement in Abuja, said the signing of the agreement followed its approval by the federal executive council.

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Source: Legit.ng



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