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5000 Cross River Farmers Benefit From World Bank, FAO Interventions In Cocoa, Palm Cultivation

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February 11, (THEWILL) – About five thousand farmers in Cross River State are expected to benefit from the World Bank, Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), intervention in Cocoa and oil palm cultivation.

The project is also in partnership with other supporting partners, who have collectively earmarked $50 million to boost cocoa production and palm fruit cultivation in Cross River State.

It comes under the Global Environment Facility, GEF, which will be executed in three years.

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The communications director of the programme, Mr Ogisi Excel in Calabar when FAO in conjunction with implementing partners held a one-day workshop.

The workshop was aimed at announcing the commencement of activities to actualise the projects, which have four major components.

According to him, “5000 farmers in Cross River are to benefit from the projects 50% of them are women and youths.

“They will be given land titles not Certificates of Occupancy. These will further enable them to access findings from CBN, Bank of Agriculture and other creditors, who are all aware of these projects.

“Two states in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria were selected for these projects due to the density of their tropical forests, landscapes and valuable ecosystems.

“These projects are funded by the World Bank through the Global Environment Facility. But in Nigeria, the FAO is an official partner of GEF, which is executing the projects of regenerating cocoa plantations and palm fruits as well as creating alternative livelihoods and agricultural programs for forest communities in the selected LGAs.

“Project fund is $5 million from the World Bank but we expect accumulated financial involvement to go up to $50 million because of co-financing”, he said.

Excel added further that the funds would be directly disbursed to the beneficiaries, not middlemen and that eight local government areas in the state are to be impacted by the two agricultural projects.

On his part, the national project coordinator, Prof. Oladapo Adeyemi said that the objective of the project is to transform the cocoa and oil palm production systems and landscapes towards sustainability and resilience, delivering multiple environmental and social benefits.

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THEWILL Correspondent, Aniekan Bassey has over six years experience that spans across several fields in print journalism including development communication, sexual reproductive and health rights issues, crime, climate change, social justice, business and human interest stories.

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