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Herders/farmers clashes contribute to maize scarcity this year - Association

The Oyo State Chairman of Maize Association of Nigeria (MAAN), Mr Olawale Ajani, says poor rainfall, crop pests, and herders/farmers clashes are causes of maize scarcity in the country.

Roasted corn

NAN reports that there is scarcity of maize in Oyo state and the few available are expensive compared to the previous years.

It reports that women who used to sell roasted corn by the road side are not as many as before.

A piece of maize previously sold for N50 or two for N50, is now N100 for one piece in Ibadan metropolis.

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Ajani, the Chief Executive Officer of Agrolinks Consult, Oyo State, said most maize farms had dried up or were destroyed by pests during the drought period.

According to him, farmers were presently embarking on irrigation system of farming and use of chemicals to solve drought and infestation.

“Besides, we have the challenge of inadequate funding, drought, cost of inputs and chemicals, short supply of labour, poor storage facilities, bad farm roads and high cost of transportation.

“We need the state and Federal Government to assist us in funding irrigation system, use of improved seeds and seedlings.

“There is need for attractive and enabling environment to encourage the youth and women into agriculture and agribusiness,” Ajani said.

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He told farmers not to be discouraged but put in more efforts and make use of modern farming equipment.

The MAAN chairman urged the government to construct more rural roads and rehabilitate existing ones.

“This will make agricultural activities easily accessible to farmers and all,” Ajani said.

Also, an integrated rice farmer, Mr Victor Korede, said inadequate rainfall constituted labour and economic losses to the farmers.

”It is apparent that rainfed agricultural practice is no longer sustainable. Various irrigation systems are now practised by those who could afford them,” Korede said.

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