From Godwin Agia, Jalingo

The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)’s Value Chain Development Programme (VCDP), has graduated 25 rice and cassava farm machine fabricators in Taraba.

Peoples Daily  reports that the graduands were provided with starter packs to commence operations immediately.

Speaking at the occasion, Mr Irimiya Musa, the State Programme Coordinator (SPC), said VCDP was deliberate about making use of youths within the state to create jobs.

Musa explained that the programme has designed an all inclusive intervention for rice and cassava ranging from production, processing and marketing.

The SPC lauded Gov. Agbu Kefas  for his commitment to the programme by prompt payment of counterpart funding for its success.

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He also commended the Taraba State Polytechnic, Suntai for the expertise in  training the fabricators for the benefit of rice and cassava farmers.

Musa charged the beneficiaries not to sell the starter packs but rather use them to create wealth for themselves and enhance food security.

“I want to caution you against selling the starter packs that you have been given. Following the good example of those we have trained before as  rice seed entrepreneurs,” he said.

Dr Fatima Kabiru, the National Programme Coordinator (NPC), said Taraba VCDP has achieved so much as many young talents have been trained and were doing great things.

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