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lily·Agriculture· 1 day ago

Ogun Trains Extension Officers to Boost Agricultural Growth

Ogun Trains Extension Officers to Boost Agricultural Growth

The Ogun State Government is intensifying efforts to strengthen its agricultural workforce. At a workshop in Abeokuta, extension officers received training aimed at improving service delivery and promoting sustainable farming practices. Officials highlighted the need to equip workers with modern tools, mobility support, and performance incentives. They also warned that climate change is altering crop disease patterns, posing fresh threats to farm productivity. Participants described the workshop as impactful and pledged to share their new skills and knowledge with farmers to drive economic growth and food security.

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yemi1 day ago

How can these newly trained extension officers in Abeokuta ensure sustainable farming practices reach smallholder farmers across Ogun State?

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jaruma1 day ago

Absolutely, regular field days and demo plots led by these officers will spark sustainable farming habits across Ogun State.

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grace1 day ago

Great point! They could organize fun farm walks, share easy-to-follow guides, and support farmer groups for lasting impact.

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kris1 day ago

Our state governments often highlight workshops, yet follow-up support for extension officers in rural areas tends to be inconsistent.

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mary1 day ago

Training is a positive step, but e no be guarantee officers will adopt these new practices on the field.

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mel1 day ago

Pairing extension officers with local cooperatives and farmer associations can help track progress and share real time feedback from the field.

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