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Gombe Govt., OCP Group Sign MoU to Enhance Agricultural Productivity

The Gombe State Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with OCP Africa, a subsidiary of the OCP Group, Morocco, towards enhancing agricultural productivity, sustainability, and economic growth in the state. 

According to a Press release issued by Ismaila Uba Misilli, the Director-General (Press Affairs), Government House, the MoU was signed during a ceremony at the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), located in the Green City of Benguerir.

Gombe State Commissioner for Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Dr. Barnabas Malle, signed on behalf of the state government, while Mr. Akintunde Akinwande, Head of Digital, signed for OCP Africa in the presence of Governor Inuwa Yahaya and the Chief Operating Officer of OCP Africa, Mohammed Hettiti.

The governor expressed optimism about the partnership, adding that it holds the potential to deliver substantial benefits to smallholder farmers and the broader agricultural community in Gombe State

According to him, the partnership also aligns with Gombe’s vision of becoming a regional hub for agribusiness, commerce, trade, and industry.

He emphasized the importance of leveraging the technical expertise of OCP Nigeria in engineering, manufacturing, technology and resources to position Gombe State at the forefront of agricultural development in Nigeria.

The partnership between Gombe State and OCP Africa covers a comprehensive development project addressing productivity and sustainability challenges across the entire agricultural value chain.

The collaboration will encompass a range of activities, including, supporting small-scale farmers to have access to necessary resources; recruiting and training of youth as agricultural extension agents to support agricultural development, providing fertilizers, seeds, and agrochemicals to enhance farm productivity, facilitating access to credit to support to participating farmers.

It also includes annual establishment of five Farm & Fortune Hubs in rural communities with high agricultural potential to address challenges in farm input availability and accessibility, providing a comprehensive solution under one roof, as well as the implementation of More Food Initiative (MFI) project in selected secondary schools in Gombe State to foster agricultural education among students.

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