Governor Yusuf to spend N16.6 billion on agriculture

The Kano government says it has earmarked N16.6 billion for the agricultural sector in this year’s budget to achieve food security and increase citizens’ income.

The Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Musa Shanono, disclosed this while giving the 2025 budget breakdown on Thursday.

Mr Shanono said about N3 billion was earmarked for constructing the 3.1 billion litres Dansoshiya Dam and providing flowing channels.

He said the Kano State Agricultural and Rural Development Authority and Kano State Agro-Pastoral Development Project Intervention Programme would receive N5.6 billion to enhance agricultural productivity and competitiveness.

“Improved inputs for farmers will get N815 million for purchasing demonstration seeds, fertilizers, and agrochemicals,” he said.

The commissioner also said N571 million would go into constructing onion beds in the three senatorial districts. He said N391 million was budgeted for programmes targeting women in agriculture under the value chain development.

He said the government would spend N167 million to procure veterinary clinics and essential materials. Mr Shanono also said N162 million was budgeted to establish a pasture museum at Kadawa to support KSADP.

“These investments demonstrate the state government’s commitment to developing its agricultural sector, creating opportunities for farmers and herders, and ensuring food security for its citizens,” he explained.

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