
Zamfara Gives Farmers 5,876 Bags of Fertilizer for Crops
Governor Dauda Lawal just handed out thousands of bags of fertilizer and farm supplies to help Zamfara State farmers grow more food this dry season. The move supports tens of thousands of small farmers who form the backbone of Nigeria's agricultural economy.
Farmers across Zamfara State just got a major boost for their dry-season harvests. Governor Dauda Lawal distributed nearly 6,000 bags of fertilizer and tons of farming supplies to help growers produce more food and strengthen their livelihoods.
The governor launched the distribution Thursday at the Ministry of Agriculture facility in Gusau. The package includes 3,920 bags of NPK fertilizer, 1,956 bags of Urea fertilizer, plus thousands of liters of herbicide and insecticide to protect crops.
"Farming is the backbone of our economy, and it is our responsibility to support farmers with the necessary resources to thrive," Governor Lawal said at the ceremony. His administration aims to boost agricultural productivity, improve food security, and reduce Nigeria's heavy reliance on imported food.
The program builds on previous years of farm support that reached tens of thousands of smallholder farmers. Those earlier initiatives provided improved seeds, chemicals, and farming guidance that helped growers increase their yields and incomes.

Security remains a challenge in the region, but the governor promised to strengthen safety measures alongside agricultural support. He wants farmers to feel safe cultivating their land and bringing in bigger harvests.
The Ripple Effect: This distribution does more than help individual farmers plant crops. When smallholder farmers thrive, entire communities benefit through more available food, lower prices at local markets, and jobs created throughout the supply chain. The NG-CARES federal partnership program has already shown how combining quality inputs with training and peer learning leads to sustainable improvements in yields and food security across multiple states.
Governor Lawal urged farmers to use the supplies wisely and make the most of this opportunity. He thanked federal partners and the NG-CARES program for their commitment to agricultural development.
The timing matters too. Dry-season farming helps bridge the gap between major harvests and keeps food supplies steady year-round. With the right inputs and support, these Zamfara farmers can grow nutritious crops even during challenging weather conditions.
"Let us work together to secure our environments, cultivate and harvest more, and build a prosperous Zamfara State," the governor told farmers. His administration plans to continue similar programs and develop new policies to address emerging agricultural challenges.
Based on reporting by Vanguard Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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