Nigeria’s Kwara State Owned Polytechnic Realised 25tns of Maize From its Farm

Estimated at N30m according to a market survey the farm’s cassava yield is expected at 180 tonnes when harvested later in the year.

According to a Punch newspaper report, both harvests are estimated at 10% of such produce that enters one of Ilorin’s bustling grains markets at Ago daily.

The Rector of the institution, Dr Abdul-Jimoh Mohammed, who disclosed this, recounted how the institution turned its land encroachment challenge into a blessing.

“It’s our response to the challenge by Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to maximise the potential of the institutions and we intend to sustain the process,” he said.

Speaking during the harvest of the farm yields on Thursday, Mohammed said “With the effort of the management and support of the Ministry of Tertiary Institutions, we have been able to reduce the level of encroachment through the farming initiative.

“We began by engaging in commercial farming. We deploy this initiative to reduce the vacant land, discourage encroachment and make food available and affordable to members of the polytechnic communities and Kwarans.

“We started by cultivating 20 hectares, although we initially cleared 10 hectares and another 10 hectares later with the planting of cassava and maize and we will also plant soybeans towards the end of the rainy season, as advised.

“Come next rainy season, the management is planning to cultivate another 20 hectares and we are also considering leasing spaces for farming to interested members of the public.

“Although we are still working on the modality for this arrangement, the management will forward whatever modality we agreed on to the governor who has been encouraging us on this initiative through our supervising ministry.”

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