Nigeria: Fintiri Administration Boosts Agriculture With Tractors and Fertilizer Support for Dry Season Farming

5 October 2025

Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri's administration has announced plans to strengthen agricultural production in Adamawa State through the purchase of 22 Massey Ferguson tractors and the allocation of ₦1.9 billion for fertilizer procurement to support dry season farming.

This strategic intervention is part of the government's broader commitment to enhancing food security, empowering farmers, and driving economic growth through modern agricultural practices. The provision of tractors will ease the burden of land preparation, improve mechanized farming, and increase crop yield, while the timely distribution of fertilizer will ensure that farmers maximize productivity during the dry season.

Governor Fintiri emphasized that agriculture remains a cornerstone of the state's development agenda. By investing in both mechanization and farm inputs, the administration seeks to open new opportunities for smallholder farmers, reduce dependence on rain-fed farming, and make Adamawa a hub for sustainable food production in the region.

Farmers across the state have welcomed the initiative, expressing optimism that it will reduce production costs, improve access to inputs, and ultimately raise household incomes.

The move complements other ongoing agricultural reforms under the Fintiri administration, further demonstrating its resolve to build a resilient and self-sufficient agricultural sector for the benefit of all residents.

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