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Anambra Government attracts Small Holder Horticultural Empowerment and Promotion (SHEP).


Post created on August 10, 2022

ENGLISH AND IGBO NEWS
Anambra State Government has attracted another Agricultural intervention programme known as Small Holder Horticultural Empowerment and Promotion, SHEP Nigeria with the slogan as “Grow to sell”.
SHEP Nigeria, assisted by Japan International Agency,JICA, is intervening in horticultural crops like Ugu, Onugbu and other vegetables.
During this first phase, SHEP Nigeria, JICA-assisted, will kick-off with five communities including Nimo, Abatete, Oraukwu, Nawfija and Ogbunka, to encourage all seasons vegetable farming in Anambra State.
There will be a 3 days training for extension agents from the four Agricultural zones of the state and SHEP Nigeria Team at the Agricultural Development Programm, ADP, office in Awka for easy implementation, the state commissioner for Agriculture, Dr. Foster Ihejiofor described the programme as timely saying that it is right on key with the agro-economic agenda of the present administration that targets to domesticate the production, processing and distribution of vegetables.

Gọọmenti Anambra steeti adọtala mmemme enyemaka ọrụ ugbo ọzọ nke a maara dị ka Small Holder Horticultural Empowerment and Promotion, SHEP Nigeria nke nwere isiokwu dị ka “Grow to sale”.
SHEP Nigeria, nke Japan International Agency,JICA na-enyere aka, na-etinye aka n’ihe ọkụkụ dị ka Ugu, Onugbu na akwụkwọ nri ndị ọzọ.
N’ime usoro nke mbụ a, SHEP Nigeria, JICA-enyere aka, ga-ebido na obodo ise gụnyere Nimo, Abatete, Oraukwu, Nawfija na Ogbunka, iji kwado ọrụ ubi akwụkwọ nri n’oge niile na steeti Anambra.
A ga-enwe ọzụzụ ụbọchị 3 maka ndị ọrụ ndọtị sitere na mpaghara anọ nke Agricultural zone nke steeti ahụ na ndị otu SHEP Nigeria Team na Agricultural Development Programm, ADP, ụlọ ọrụ dị n’Awka maka mmemme dị mfe, kọmishọna na-ahụ maka ọrụ ugbo na steeti ahụ, Dr. Foster Ihejiofor kọwara mmemme a. dị ka oge na-ekwu na ọ bụ ihe ziri ezi na isi na agro-economic burukwa nke ugbu a ochichi na-ezubere homeate mmepụta, nhazi na nkesa nke akwụkwọ nri.


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