The Chairman of Sorghum Farmers Association in the area, Malam Rabe Daura, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Daura on Thursday.
Daura said that the programme was under the Federal Government’s Anchor Borrower Agriculture Scheme which was aimed at massive production of sorghum.
He said that out of the number, 700 were women.
He said that the farmers would be provided with inputs which include: fertilizers; insecticides; seedlings and seed-capital on loans, stressing that repayment would be in cash or in the commodity produced.
“We have concluded farmlands mapping and survey to determine the amount of hectares involved,” he said.
He also said that the items were for the wet season farming and would be distributed next month.
”We would closely monitor implementation of the programme and ensure maximum utilization of the inputs,” Daura added
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