The Ogun State Government has revealed that it has comparative advantage in cash crops such as cocoa and cashew which are capable of boosting its Gross National Product (GDP), especially in this era of economic diversification from crude oil to agriculture.
Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr. Adeola Odedina made this known while addressing farmers during the distribution of free improved cashew seedlings at Ikenne Farm Settlement, an initiative meant to alleviate the plight of Small Holder Farmers from adverse effect of COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Odedina said the State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun is passionate in helping farmers with needed inputs to grow quality cashew and cocoa products that would improve foreign exchange, boost farmers’ livelihood and create more jobs for youths.
Represented by the Director of Tree Crops and Rural Development Services, Mr. James Oyesola, Dr. Odedina described the move as epoch-making in the State, saying the nurtured crops would be free from pests.
He assured that more aids would be provided to them, as well as repair of link roads to various farms across the State, adding that Agric officers from the Ministry would be on ground to guide them at the production period for maximum yields, advising farmers to utilise the opportunity judiciously and advised them against sale of the seedlings.
“Next to cocoa, cashew happens to be one of the foreign exchange products that can improve our GDP. In this era of diversification from oil to agriculture, cashew is one of the crops that can thrive with comparative advantage.
That is why His Excellency is laying emphasis that these crops should be freely given to farmers. There will be due diligence in the distribution and our Extension Agents will monitor the process in their various farms across the State”, he assured.
The Chairman, Cashew Growers Association, Chief Sunday Adeniji, said every human endeavour hang on farming and Ogun farmers are “lucky to have a Governor who has placed optimal value on agriculture which has benefitted farmers and other agricultural value-chains actors”.
Another farmer, Ayo Awoyade applauded the State Governor whose agricultural feat has made him and several others to return home from neighbouring State and invest in agriculture, testifying that help received so far has motivated them to do more and the free cashew seedlings would further boost their livelihoods.