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The Enugu State Government has announced a N2 billion allocation in 2025 to develop farm estates across the state’s 260 wards.

Dr. Patrick Ubru, the state’s Commissioner for Agriculture and Agro-Industrialization, revealed this plan on Monday in Enugu.

Ubru explained that the initiative, spearheaded by Governor Peter Mbah’s administration, aims to make each ward self-sufficient in food production, ensuring food security for all localities.

He stated that residents would be trained in modern agricultural practices, including the use of high-yield seeds and proper land management techniques.

He further emphasized that the “One Political Ward, One Farm Estate Initiative” would revolutionize agriculture in the state, with each ward establishing farm estates where various agricultural activities, such as crop farming, animal husbandry, poultry, horticulture, and fish farming, would take place.

The commissioner also noted that the state government would work closely with local government councils to ensure the success of the initiative.

Special emphasis will be placed on engaging local youths, encouraging them to take ownership of the project, which offers significant benefits.

Ubru pointed out that the initiative would address multiple challenges, including food insecurity and conflicts between farmers and herders, as the farm estates will be secured with fencing.

He added that the program would provide job opportunities, particularly for the youth, by boosting agricultural productivity.

Additionally, the state government plans to collaborate with local government chairmen to implement 24-hour security and monitoring within the farm estates, ensuring their smooth operation and safety.

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