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Women farmers urge Bauchi Govt to tackle post harvest losses 

The Small Scale Women Farmers of Nigeria (SWOFON) in Bauchi have urged the state government to tackle post harvest losses by Investing massively in the Agricultural sector. 

Hajiya Marka Abbas, Chairperson, SWOFON, said this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Bauchi.

She noted that farmers suffered enough losses at post harvest from  flood, spell among others, this farming season.

“Govt should invest massively in Agriculture that would focus on tackling post-harvest losses through processing and storage facilities, training, market access, among others. 

She said government should encourage dry season farming and mitigate problems of climate change, insecurity and farmers/herders clashes in the state.

She also said the  state, through the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, should create budget lines for funding and implementation of the National Gender policy in Agriculture.

“As a matter of urgency, the government should constitute a gender steering committee which will include SWOFON members for the implementation of the gender policy in the agricultural sector.

This is a bid to offer equal access and gender- sensitive approaches towards food production. 

She said government should also conduct interactive sessions with women farmers, to capture budget issues and make the budget and policy processes inclusive,” Abbas said.

Hajiya Abbas also urged the Federal Government to urgently review the Land Use Act that would address issues of gender discrimination in land ownership.

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