Mr Sesan Olowa, Chairman, Ibeju-lekki Local Government Area of Lagos State, says the council has embarked on the establishment of cassava plantation hubs in the council area to boost revenue earnings.
Olowa disclosed this while speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibeju-lekki, on Thursday.
He said that the transformative initiative was to boost agricultural produce within the council area and to also raise more revenue generation.
He added that his administration had embarked on a series of transformative initiatives, aimed at delivering the dividends of democracy and enhancing development in the area.
“The establishment of cassava plantation will boost the council revenue, agricultural sector and also create employment opportunity,” he said.
Olowa said that the initiative was in collaboration with the Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture and the Ibeju Lekki Local Government.
“The alliance is to establish massive cassava plantation hubs in Ibeju Lekki through a new Out-Grower Scheme, which is set to revolutionise agricultural practices and boost economic opportunities for farmers in the region.
“The Out-Grower Scheme is designed to organize artisanal farmers into clusters for cassava cultivation.”
The scheme promises a range of support measures, including land clearing, the provision of seedlings, access to credit finance, and marketing assistance.
“This collaboration signifies a significant step towards increased agricultural productivity and prosperity for the local community,” he said.
The chairman said that the establishment of plantation hubs through the scheme signified a significant leap towards agricultural modernisation and economic empowerment for farmers in the area.
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He noted that no fewer than 600 farmers would be engaged in the exercise.
He said that the plantation would be established on more than three acres of land with several infrastructure therein, to accommodate the farmers and modern equipment would be provided for the farmers to operate smoothly and effectively.
Olowa pledged to attract more dividends of democracy and good governance to the people of Ibeju-lekki LGA. (NAN)