A
memorandum of understanding between the Bauchi state government and the
government of the Czech Republic is being concluded to provide the
state with cheaper agricultural equipment in an effort to make
agriculture attractive and transform it to an alternative source of
revenue and better employer of labour that gives greater yield than the
traditional agricultural method.
Governor
of Bauchi state Mohammed Abubakar who stated this at the Nnamdi Azikiwe
International, Airport, Abuja shortly after returning from the Czech
Republic, said the delegation he led to the Czech Republic from Bauchi
state was in that country on the invitation of the minister of
agriculture and the deputy minister of foreign affairs of the Czech
Republic.
According
to a press release signed by the Press Secretary to the governor,
Abubakar Al-Sadique, which was made available to THISDAY Weekend, the
governor stressed that for agriculture which is one of the major
employers of labour in Nigeria to provide the alternative source of
revenue the country desperately needs, farming must be “practiced in the
scientific way”, where mechanisation will replace traditional methods.
Abubakar
lamented that farmers in Bauchi state like other Nigerian farmers rely
on traditional farming which consumes lots of human energy and resources
but yields far less to the farmers.
“Because
we now need to test the soil to determine its suitability for the
cultivation of the crops we intend to cultivate to increase our yield
per hectre, we must embrace the developments and innovations being
brought to agriculture that come with researches in science and
technology, which the Czech Republic so seriously engages in. The yield
per hectre for maize, for example, in the Czech Republic is about 40
tones while in Nigeria the highest is unfortunately about 5 tones”, the
governor whose delegation was taken round modern farms to see how modern
agriculture is practiced in the Czech Republic, he said.
Under
the memorandum of understanding, the Czech Republic is to support the
agricultural sector in the state by providing especially small scale
farmers with multi-purpose mini tractors and other farming implements at
low costs that Bauchi farmers can easily afford.
At
the inception of his administration, Abubakar visited the Czech
Republic and thereafter a trade delegation from that country also
visited Nigeria during which time he had a meeting with the delegation
on investment potentials of the state in the areas of agriculture and
tourism.
It
was the result of that meeting which informed the agriculture minister
and the deputy minister of foreign affairs’ specific invitation of
Bauchi state to see how the Czech Republic can help the state boost its
agriculture through science and technology and use of modern
agricultural implements produced in that country.
Because
of the interest the authorities in the Czech Republic have in investing
in agricultural development of Bauchi state, accommodation and other
logistics were provided to Governor Mohammed Abubakar and members of his
delegation.