Katsina State Government in partnership with Korean multinational organisations has commenced the implementation of a memorandum signed by the parties to boost rice farming and livelihoods in localities.
This is to ensure food security by making available modern farming techniques and implements, to ease farming activities.
Governor Masari visited Raddawa village to see the level of commitment by the partners towards rice farming.
Farmers at Raddawa have already started getting yields from the partnership due to the amount of hectares cultivated during the farming last season.
The idea is to engage farmers throughout the four seasons of the year to enable them produce more tonnes of rice.
The Governor and his entourage were also at Makera village in Dutsinma local government to flag off some of the projects.
Special adviser on investments and promotion explained the target of the state government and the gains to reap from the partnership.
The increase in population and challenges of unemployment, have made it imperative that a state like Katsina acquires new methods of farming.
The Korean partners are also determined to deploy new techniques to improve the livelihoods of the people.
Key areas farmers need to explore include seed development, herbicides, and pesticide use as well as Agric mechanization techniques.
Katsina State Government in partnership with Korean multinational organisations has commenced the implementation of a memorandum signed by the parties to boost rice farming and livelihoods in localities.
This is to ensure food security by making available modern farming techniques and implements, to ease farming activities.
Governor Masari visited Raddawa village to see the level of commitment by the partners towards rice farming.
Farmers at Raddawa have already started getting yields from the partnership due to the amount of hectares cultivated during the farming last season.
The idea is to engage farmers throughout the four seasons of the year to enable them produce more tonnes of rice.
The Governor and his entourage were also at Makera village in Dutsinma local government to flag off some of the projects.
Special adviser on investments and promotion explained the target of the state government and the gains to reap from the partnership.
The increase in population and challenges of unemployment, have made it imperative that a state like Katsina acquires new methods of farming.
The Korean partners are also determined to deploy new techniques to improve the livelihoods of the people.
Key areas farmers need to explore include seed development, herbicides, and pesticide use as well as Agric mechanization techniques.
Katsina State Government in partnership with Korean multinational organisations has commenced the implementation of a memorandum signed by the parties to boost rice farming and livelihoods in localities.
This is to ensure food security by making available modern farming techniques and implements, to ease farming activities.
Governor Masari visited Raddawa village to see the level of commitment by the partners towards rice farming.
Farmers at Raddawa have already started getting yields from the partnership due to the amount of hectares cultivated during the farming last season.
The idea is to engage farmers throughout the four seasons of the year to enable them produce more tonnes of rice.
The Governor and his entourage were also at Makera village in Dutsinma local government to flag off some of the projects.
Special adviser on investments and promotion explained the target of the state government and the gains to reap from the partnership.
The increase in population and challenges of unemployment, have made it imperative that a state like Katsina acquires new methods of farming.
The Korean partners are also determined to deploy new techniques to improve the livelihoods of the people.
Key areas farmers need to explore include seed development, herbicides, and pesticide use as well as Agric mechanization techniques.
Katsina State Government in partnership with Korean multinational organisations has commenced the implementation of a memorandum signed by the parties to boost rice farming and livelihoods in localities.
This is to ensure food security by making available modern farming techniques and implements, to ease farming activities.
Governor Masari visited Raddawa village to see the level of commitment by the partners towards rice farming.
Farmers at Raddawa have already started getting yields from the partnership due to the amount of hectares cultivated during the farming last season.
The idea is to engage farmers throughout the four seasons of the year to enable them produce more tonnes of rice.
The Governor and his entourage were also at Makera village in Dutsinma local government to flag off some of the projects.
Special adviser on investments and promotion explained the target of the state government and the gains to reap from the partnership.
The increase in population and challenges of unemployment, have made it imperative that a state like Katsina acquires new methods of farming.
The Korean partners are also determined to deploy new techniques to improve the livelihoods of the people.
Key areas farmers need to explore include seed development, herbicides, and pesticide use as well as Agric mechanization techniques.
Katsina State Government in partnership with Korean multinational organisations has commenced the implementation of a memorandum signed by the parties to boost rice farming and livelihoods in localities.
This is to ensure food security by making available modern farming techniques and implements, to ease farming activities.
Governor Masari visited Raddawa village to see the level of commitment by the partners towards rice farming.
Farmers at Raddawa have already started getting yields from the partnership due to the amount of hectares cultivated during the farming last season.
The idea is to engage farmers throughout the four seasons of the year to enable them produce more tonnes of rice.
The Governor and his entourage were also at Makera village in Dutsinma local government to flag off some of the projects.
Special adviser on investments and promotion explained the target of the state government and the gains to reap from the partnership.
The increase in population and challenges of unemployment, have made it imperative that a state like Katsina acquires new methods of farming.
The Korean partners are also determined to deploy new techniques to improve the livelihoods of the people.
Key areas farmers need to explore include seed development, herbicides, and pesticide use as well as Agric mechanization techniques.
Katsina State Government in partnership with Korean multinational organisations has commenced the implementation of a memorandum signed by the parties to boost rice farming and livelihoods in localities.
This is to ensure food security by making available modern farming techniques and implements, to ease farming activities.
Governor Masari visited Raddawa village to see the level of commitment by the partners towards rice farming.
Farmers at Raddawa have already started getting yields from the partnership due to the amount of hectares cultivated during the farming last season.
The idea is to engage farmers throughout the four seasons of the year to enable them produce more tonnes of rice.
The Governor and his entourage were also at Makera village in Dutsinma local government to flag off some of the projects.
Special adviser on investments and promotion explained the target of the state government and the gains to reap from the partnership.
The increase in population and challenges of unemployment, have made it imperative that a state like Katsina acquires new methods of farming.
The Korean partners are also determined to deploy new techniques to improve the livelihoods of the people.
Key areas farmers need to explore include seed development, herbicides, and pesticide use as well as Agric mechanization techniques.
Katsina State Government in partnership with Korean multinational organisations has commenced the implementation of a memorandum signed by the parties to boost rice farming and livelihoods in localities.
This is to ensure food security by making available modern farming techniques and implements, to ease farming activities.
Governor Masari visited Raddawa village to see the level of commitment by the partners towards rice farming.
Farmers at Raddawa have already started getting yields from the partnership due to the amount of hectares cultivated during the farming last season.
The idea is to engage farmers throughout the four seasons of the year to enable them produce more tonnes of rice.
The Governor and his entourage were also at Makera village in Dutsinma local government to flag off some of the projects.
Special adviser on investments and promotion explained the target of the state government and the gains to reap from the partnership.
The increase in population and challenges of unemployment, have made it imperative that a state like Katsina acquires new methods of farming.
The Korean partners are also determined to deploy new techniques to improve the livelihoods of the people.
Key areas farmers need to explore include seed development, herbicides, and pesticide use as well as Agric mechanization techniques.
Katsina State Government in partnership with Korean multinational organisations has commenced the implementation of a memorandum signed by the parties to boost rice farming and livelihoods in localities.
This is to ensure food security by making available modern farming techniques and implements, to ease farming activities.
Governor Masari visited Raddawa village to see the level of commitment by the partners towards rice farming.
Farmers at Raddawa have already started getting yields from the partnership due to the amount of hectares cultivated during the farming last season.
The idea is to engage farmers throughout the four seasons of the year to enable them produce more tonnes of rice.
The Governor and his entourage were also at Makera village in Dutsinma local government to flag off some of the projects.
Special adviser on investments and promotion explained the target of the state government and the gains to reap from the partnership.
The increase in population and challenges of unemployment, have made it imperative that a state like Katsina acquires new methods of farming.
The Korean partners are also determined to deploy new techniques to improve the livelihoods of the people.
Key areas farmers need to explore include seed development, herbicides, and pesticide use as well as Agric mechanization techniques.