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Enugu’s Silent Agricultural Revolution by Blue3k(m): 1:07am On Mar 20, 2017 |
Besides coal, Enugu was noted for rice cultivation with communities such as Ugbawka and Adani, in Nkanu East and Uzo Uwani local government areas respectively, attaining fame that drew thousands from distant locations to their weekly markets. It was this prevalence that gave rise to the establishing of Adarice which enriched families and state coffers in its heyday. But rice cultivation would eventually experience the fate suffered by virtually every vital crop as oil began its ascendant climb in our lives. In a blip, the halcyon days of rice cultivation were over. Vast tracts of farmlands that once bore rice paddies lay abandoned as farming increasingly seemed like a halfhearted pastime. Worse still, the fortune of the once flourishing Adarice experienced a swift plunge down the cliff, thus becoming another victim of Nigeria’s oil boom years. Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/03/enugus-silent-agricultural-revolution/ I shortened the article because I thought it was too long. The important details I highlighted. Other than that I would recommend text to speach app to listen to these type of articles. |
Re: Enugu’s Silent Agricultural Revolution by sarrki(m): 1:12am On Mar 20, 2017 |
Good one ugwuanyi That's what we are yearning for Not blaming the center for everything 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Enugu’s Silent Agricultural Revolution by afonjaheadhunta: 1:27am On Mar 20, 2017 |
Blue3k:Observing |
Re: Enugu’s Silent Agricultural Revolution by Blue3k(m): 2:09am On Mar 20, 2017 |
There's a pattern of failure with these state run corporations. How exactly does oil make unrelated industry stop being productive. Texas discovered oil but didn't abandon farming or ranching. It's could help explain why coal mines aren't active. Nigeria should sell those companies off and let market takeover. Fun fact Nasarawa and Gombe produce more coal than Enugu and Benue with high quality coal reserves. I'm glad the state selling off these corporations. Private sector development way to go along with infastrure development. Subsidizing equipment cost and irrigation really seemed to boast productivity. But rice cultivation would eventually experience the fate suffered by virtually every vital crop as oil began its ascendant climb in our lives. In a blip, the halcyon days of rice cultivation were over. Vast tracts of farmlands that once bore rice paddies lay abandoned as farming increasingly seemed like a halfhearted pastime. The planned privatization of Adarice and 16 other state-owned corporations is also a consequence of the determination to grow Enugu’s economy substantially and make it less reliant on the depleting federal lifeline. |
Re: Enugu’s Silent Agricultural Revolution by sarrki(m): 2:12am On Mar 20, 2017 |
Blue3k: Food for thought Nice one boss |
Re: Enugu’s Silent Agricultural Revolution by Fuqman(m): 6:27am On Mar 20, 2017 |
It doesn't seem like much of an exaggeration to say that, Enugu state has quietly ascertain a level of development without media hype. Kudos to the government and good people of Enugu state. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Enugu’s Silent Agricultural Revolution by PoolBuilder: 6:55am On Mar 20, 2017 |
These lies have to stop in this country, we give figures that are not in line with reality, sorry to say the Mediocre Piggy at Enugu and his imps use falsehood to deceive the people As one of the leading rice producers in Nigeria, Enugu State has recorded a steady output increase. From a yield of 1.5t/ha rice output has grown to an impressive 4t/ha – 5.6t/ha. Last year, over 600,000 hectares were cultivated resulting in the estimated total production of 1,800,000mt. A good Look at this figure would reveal it's impossible to achieve, first 600,000 Hectares is 6,000Km2, Total landmass for Enugu is approx 7,700 Km2, are these fools telling us that 80% of Enugu land is Under rice production, any one who has been to Enugu knows this is a lie, second part, if yield is 4-5.6 ton/HA, then total production would be higher than 1.8 million tons This stupidity is replicated across most states, which why dimwits like garba shehu,Emefiele,ogbeh,ganduje can quote amazing figures which do not Reflect in FAO stats, No Nation can develop on LIES and FALSEHOOD 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Enugu’s Silent Agricultural Revolution by sarrki(m): 6:56am On Mar 20, 2017 |
PoolBuilder: Spotted |
Re: Enugu’s Silent Agricultural Revolution by naijarates2017: 8:20am On Mar 20, 2017 |
Thumbs up gburugburu. |
Re: Enugu’s Silent Agricultural Revolution by Customer80: 9:48am On Mar 20, 2017 |
PoolBuilder:you know nothing about enugu rice farming, its only ebonyi that can compete favorably with Enugu in the south east and south south. We ain't noise makers brother, my local government alone Aninri where Ekweremadu is from is a major rice producer, go to nkanu nomeh precisely, go to uzouwani, these are major rice hubs in enugu 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Enugu’s Silent Agricultural Revolution by PoolBuilder: 10:27am On Mar 20, 2017 |
Customer80: Bia, did you read to reply or did you read to Understand, if we add the whole land area of Aninri, Nkanu east and west, and Uzo uwani, would it be up to 600,000 hectares. It is not about being noise makers, but about Telling lies and deception,do you realize , if we consider this useless report as true, then there would be only rice farms in Aninri, no palm trees,no cashew , no houses , i am quite sure you are less dense..than lawrence Ani |
Re: Enugu’s Silent Agricultural Revolution by Customer80: 10:59am On Mar 20, 2017 |
PoolBuilder:I used those lbs as example doesn't mean other lgas aren't rice producing, it only ebony that can compete with enugu in rice farming in south east and south south. The only area ebonyi does better is milling except that they don't produce rice more than enugu |
Re: Enugu’s Silent Agricultural Revolution by Newmanluckyman(m): 11:52am On Mar 20, 2017 |
... No single picture to show for such an outstanding achievement? Mechanized agriculture is the surest way to safeguard our future. Think green, think about agriculture! |
Re: Enugu’s Silent Agricultural Revolution by Ogene001: 2:41pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
PoolBuilder:You did not read the part where they said they provided irrigation facilities so that there can be multiple farming seasons per year |
Re: Enugu’s Silent Agricultural Revolution by Ogene001: 2:45pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
Blue3k:That is the ojoro happening in Nigeria, Dangote is mining coal in those states with minor coal deposit for his off-grid captive power at his cement factory but Enugu will not be allowed to mine its coal and generated power for Enugu's industrial zones |
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