NIRSAL Unveils Business School for Farmers’ Information

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James Emejo in Abuja The Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL) Plc has launched the NIRSAL Farmers’ Business School (NFBS) to provide convenient, bespoke tra…

The Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending Plc has launched the NIRSAL Farmers’ Business School to provide convenient, bespoke training on Good Agricultural Practices to Smallholder Farmers who crave improved access to vital information critical to the success of primary production cycles.

Managing Director/Chief Executive, NIRSAL, Mr. Aliyu Abdulhameed, at the launch in Abuja, described the solution as a conduit through which its interactions with farmers and other agricultural value chain stakeholders could be carried on seamlessly and cost-effective and ensure prompt dissemination of vital weather information to farmers in the fields as they become available.

The MD said the technology will enable NIRSAL to sustainably build the capacity of smallholder farmers on GAP as well as help them to make better decisions in real-time by providing vital information seamlessly. He however noted that despite the novelty of the platform, it is remarkably easy and affordable to subscribe to and use.

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