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2025 Cropping Season: Alia flags off ₦16.8 billion worth of seeds, fertilizer for Benue farmers

From Dooshima TerkuraMakurdi

Benue State Governor, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia has flagged off the 2025 cropping season and distribution of subsidized fertilizers and other farm inputs to b accessed by farmers within the state at a subsidized rate.

During the event in Makurdi, on Wednesday Governor Alia said his administration’s commitment to transforming the state’s agriculture is unwavering. He stated that within the next two years he would produce hundreds of millionaire farmers in the state.

He stated that his administration’s priority was to reposition Benue as Nigeria’s agricultural powerhouse by supporting young farmers with improved inputs and mechanization.

Alia, who apologized for the delay in the flag-off, announced that the state has finalized arrangements to pay over ₦5 billion owed to genuine fertilizer suppliers from the previous season, noting that the delay was caused by fraudulent practices of some vendors in 2024.

“We want to make hundreds of millionaires from farming. Young farmers should take advantage of this support. Farming is where our money is, and it is where Benue’s pride lies.”

He further disclosed that the state has adopted a new agricultural calendar, with wet season farm inputs distributed between April and June, and dry season inputs between November and January, to ensure timely access for farmers.

He said as part of the 2025 program, the government is making available 9,000 metric tonnes (600 truckloads) of fertilizers including NPK, Urea, and SSP valued at ₦16.8 billion, with a 50 percent subsidy provided by the state.

He said farmers will therefore access fertilizer at ₦22,500 per bag, while the government covers the balance.

The Governor also pledged that from December, no oranges will be exported out of Benue in raw form, as the state’s new fruit processing factory will mop up oranges in the state and add value to local produce.

While calling on Benue youths to embrace farming, Governor Alia reiterated that Benue must maintain its number one position in soyabean production nationwide.

He said “This is your state. This is your Benue. Let us think differently, be patriotic, and make agriculture the pride of our land. Together, we will make Benue the agricultural powerhouse it is destined to be.”

Governor Alia announced that 300 bags of fertilizer would be given to widows present at the event, while farmer cooperatives were urged to ensure transparent distribution among members.

The Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr. Benjamin Ashaver, highlighted reforms to eliminate corruption in farm input distribution.

He said “Henceforth, all fertilizer sales will be processed cashlessly through POS terminals at accredited centers, with payments made directly to suppliers’ accounts.

“These reforms will ensure only genuine farmers benefit from government subsidies. We are also building a credible farmers’ register and deploying a hybrid digital platform to enhance transparency, close extension service gaps, and provide real-time support to farmers.”

Ashaver commended farmers for their resilience and urged them to embrace improved seeds and modern techniques rather than relying on local grains for planting.

The CEO of Star Fertilizer, Dr. Julius Atorough, assured stakeholders that adulterated fertilizer will now be a thing of the past explaining that the company had invested massively to revive the moribund Benue Fertilizer Plant. He pledged to produce crop-specific fertilizers suited for the soil in the state.

H assured that “From today, Benue farmers can be sure of getting quality fertilizers. We will establish outlets across the state to end the circulation of fake products. Hold us accountable for our promise.”

The Benue State House of Assembly Committee Chairman on Agriculture, Mr Emmanuel Shimawua, described the input distribution exercise as a vital support ritual for farmers, assuring the Commissioner of Agriculture of the Assembly’s backing.

Also, the Ter Lobi, HRH Moses Anagende, lauded the government’s efforts in addressing both agricultural challenges and security concerns, noting that farmers in many areas are already feeling safer to return to their fields.

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