The Ekiti State government has urged farmers across communities in Ekiti, to be cautious of the early rainfall, adding that it does not signal a commencement of the planting season.
The government urged farmers to abide by official advisories, before commencement of planting.
The commissioner for agriculture and food security, Ebenezer Boluwade, gave the advice in a statement made available on Wednesday in Ado-Ekiti.
He warned farmers against rushing to plant following the recent pattern of rainfall, noting that premature planting could result in the loss of crops.
He said that the state government, in collaboration with the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), would continue to provide accurate and timely agro-meteorological information, to guide farmers on appropriate planting periods.
According to him, the advisory would also offer measures to mitigate climate change-induced risks in the agricultural sector.
The commissioner explained that NiMet is statutorily responsible for providing weather and climate information, critical to economic development, safety of lives and property, as well as early warnings on climate-related disasters.
He noted that such services were essential for informed agricultural decision-making in the state.
Mr Boluwade added that the partnership between the Ekiti State government and NiMet, co-financed by the state, was aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity.
He said that it was also aimed at increasing farmers’ incomes, and promoting food security, particularly among rural farming households.
According to him, both parties were committed to improving crop yields and farming systems, through climate change adaptation strategies, to ensure sustainable agricultural and economic development across the state.
The commissioner commended Governor Biodun Oyebanji, for his consistent support to farmers and policies aimed at safeguarding the state’s food supply chain.
He urged farmers to remain patient, adhere to official advisories, and await further guidance from the ministry and NiMet, before commencing planting activities.
