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FG moves to ensure smallholders farmers access tractors

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Abuja, Oct. 28, 2025 (NAN) The Federal Government says it is working on the best modalities to ensure the new Belarus tractors stationed in Sheda benefit the smallholder farmers in the country.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that President Tinubu, on June 23, inaugurated 2,000 tractors and over 9,000 specialised farming implements for the cultivation of over 550,000 hectares of farmland in the country.

Sen. Aliyu Abdullahi, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, stated this in Abuja on the sidelines of activities to mark the 2025 World Food Day.

Abdullahi said that President Bola Tinubu had made it clear that the tractors must not end up in the wrong hands.

He said that President Tinubu’s policy directive was that the ministry should work out a programme or scheme that would guarantee the smallholder farmers have access to the services of Agricultural Mechanisation Service centres that are underway.

” This is what we are working on; it’s a work in progress. We’ve gone very advanced at that, and we don’t want a situation where, at the end of this, these tractors will end up in the wrong hands.

“We are aware of the next season, the dry season and the like, we are targeting all of those to see what we can do to get these tractors off to beneficiaries from now till the beginning of the next rainy season,” he said.

Abdullahi said the tractors are equipped with advanced technology, adding that some would even shut down automatically if due for servicing and not maintained.

The minister assured that training and spare parts support would accompany the mechanisation rollout to guarantee sustainability and empower young Nigerians.

” We want to do that, guaranteeing that these tractors can be used sustainably. We have a training component in this tractor supply, and we also have spare parts for them.

“Young Nigerians can use it because these tractors are actually IT-enabled,” he said.

He said that the new tractors would soon be deployed to Agricultural Mechanisation Service Centres to ensure smallholder farmers have access to affordable services.

The initiative aimed to empower smallholder farmers with modern equipment, reduce manual labour, and increase yields.

The expected outcome is to produce more than two million metric tonnes of staple foods and create jobs for Nigerian youths and women. (NAN)