Nigeria: World Bank Trains 1300 Kano Farmers On Addressing Agronomic Problems

30 November 2017

Kano — One thousand three hundred Kano State farmers received training on measures to adopt in addressing agronomic problems as a way of improving agricultural practices in the state under World Bank's Transforming Irrigation Management in Nigeria (TRIMMING) project.

Speaking to newsmen during the graduation ceremony of the 1300 farmers who have benefitted from the project in Kura Local Government Area of the state, TRIMMING's agri-business specialist, Malam Hallai Garba, stated that the training would equip farmers with the skills to be able to diagnose and address agronomic problems on their farms at the formative stage before it posed disaster to their crops.

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