Nigeria - Taraba farmers urged to adopt guides for preventing crop destruction

01.12.2024 545 views

Farmers in Taraba State have been encouraged to use farm guides as a proactive measure to prevent cattle invasions and protect their crops.

The recommendation emerged during the 17th Peace Architectural Dialogue (PAD) stakeholders meeting, which recently took place in the Grand Shield Hotel, in Jalingo, the state capital.

The dialogue, supported by Search for Common Ground (SFCG), focused on addressing the ongoing tensions between farmers and herders in the state.

In their various submission, the stakeholders highlighted the adoption of farm guides as a sustainable strategy to mitigate conflicts and promote peaceful coexistence between farming and pastoral communities.

Emphasizing the importance of government support in providing resources and training to help farmers implement these measures., they argued that such initiatives could boost food security and enhance harmony in conflict-prone areas, particularly in Lau and Zing local government councils of the state.

The dialogue also identified advocacy and community sensitization as key to reducing crop destruction.

Traditional and community leaders were urged to support awareness campaigns and encourage farmers to seek assistance from authorities rather than resorting to violence when conflicts arise.

Participants shared personal accounts of crop destruction in their communities, underscoring the value of dialogue and education in addressing the challenges.

While also urging media practitioners to promote the farm guide method and other conflict-resolution strategies through their platforms, the stakeholders stressed the need for vigilance and adherence to security protocols to ensure the safety of both farmers and herders.

The dialogue was attended by representatives of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, the All Farmers Association of Nigeria, security agencies, media, and government officials.

 

Source - https://guardian.ng

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