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Farmers challenged to adopt new farming methods

Farmers  in Nyeri have been challenged to embrace technology and modern day farming methods to boost productivity, profitability as well as make the county food secure.

Governor  Mutahi Kahiga said the solution to challenges facing agriculture ranging from shrinking land size as a result of population explosion, poor yields and food insecurity, lay in the adoption of modern farming trends.

“It is high time as a county we embrace technology in agriculture and modern day farming methods,” said Governor Kahiga as he encouraged farmers to also adopt a broader variety of crops to maximize their income.

Speaking  after a three-day farmer’s field day at Wambugu Agricultural Training College (WATC), on Thursday, Kahiga said with proper techniques, even small landholders could make full utilization of the dwindling land resources with improved returns.

Together with new farming techniques, the governor asked farmers to also make a transition from rain fed agriculture to irrigated farming in light of erratic climate changes characterized by late onset and early cessation of rainfall.

He assured farmers that the government was doing everything possible in ensuring provision of irrigation water to all farmers through sinking of boreholes and construction of water pans.

To supplement these efforts, the governor called on farmers to practice water harvesting and storage technologies for use during dry spells which would go a long way in improving crop yields and production reliably.

To further cope with these changes that have led to the county becoming food deficient, Kahiga said there was need for farmers to make a shift to drought resistant and early maturing crops as well as diversification to avoid over-reliance on a few crops that increase the risk of drought.

The county boss said provision of hands-on guidance through extension services was the main catalyst in ensuring this knowledge was imparted in farmers all over the county and not just for those able to attend field days.

“I urge the department of agriculture to translate this knowledge into results on the ground by reaching out to farmers through extension services,” said the Governor.

This  he said, would greatly help turn famers fortunes around as well as transforming the agriculture sector into a sustainable enterprise that would provide a decent employment for area populace especially the youth.

He  further said his government had this year allocated WATC Sh. 8 million to put up own nurseries and exhibitions to make the trainings a continuous process where farmers can come and learn anytime.

The field day organized under the theme of “Promoting Innovation and Technology in Agriculture and Trade” attracted over 110 exhibitors cutting across all sectors in agricultural value chain.

By  Samuel  Waititu

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