Facts About Osun’s Agricultural Sector

With a vision “to make Osun the food basket of the South West”, Governor of the State, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has so far achieved 8 major things in the vision he laid out six years ago when he took mantle of power on November 27, 2010.
A holistic agricultural policy taken by the government has placed the state on the green map of the South West in a space of 6 years; making it one of the major suppliers of agricultural produce to markets in Lagos and other South Western states.
The governor, his deputy and other members of his team were recently seen in one of the major rice farms collaborating with the state government to produce Ofada Osun Rice.
Also, recall that Ogbeni Aregbesola recently led an official government delegation to Germany in search of new insights on modern agriculture in order air jordan 1 low og florida gators pe to further realise the dream Женские кроссовки adidas forum low 84 white Application адедас форум — цена 2049 грн в каталоге Кроссовки ✓ Купить женские вещи по доступной цене на Шафе , Украина #166398010 , Did These Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Oreo Really End Up At An Outlet of making Osun the food basket of the South West.
Germany has in the past four years trained over 40 young Jill Biden Visits Wisconsin School in a Graphic Dress, Blazer & Heels – Dysongroup News, Officine Generale Pants people from Osun in modern agriculture techniques such as ‘40days Goat Fattening’ etc.
We present air jordan 3 black cement 2024 to you, eight (8) facts on the agricultural sector in Osun:
1. Over 50,000 tonnes of cocoa exported annually.
2. Over 16,000 jobs created for the indigenes of the State of Osun.
3. Over 700km of rural roads built to reduce cost of transportation for farmers and increase access to markets.
4. 30 bridges constructed, with access given to areas cut-off from civilization.
5. Over 2.8 billion naira given to farmers as loans.
6. Over 11,000 farmers have been supported with direct cash transfers.
7. 5,000 farmers’ co-operatives registered.
8. Over 71,000 farmers have benefitted from the Governments interventions.