The
agricultural sector is currently receiving a boost from all levels of
government, particularly with the Federal Government seeking to make
farming attractive to the youth with its Agric Business initiative.
Even
though we have exposed the opportunity of obtaining a hectare of
farmland from the Federal Government’s River Basin Authorities for only
N2,500 for the purpose of farming about two years ago, we have observed
that a lot of Nigerians still don’t know about it let alone access it.
However,
we are glad to know that many of those who got the information from
SuccessDigest and went for the land have a good story to tell today.
In
this edition, we will be revisiting the opportunity to see the latest
developments about the land and how to get one for yourself; including
how anyone can make profit farming on such lands even without previous
experience, and every other thing you need to know.
Recently,
we interviewed one of the country’s foremost Agropreneurs with a
considerable investment in farming on the river basin across the
country, AfricanFarmer Mogaji, and he didn’t fail to reveal all what you
need to know about the opportunity and farming on the land.
What is this opportunity about and what are the new developments that have come up?
The
opportunity is that with N2,500 you can get a hectare of land for
farming for a year. All that is needed to do if you are interested is to
visit any of the river basins in Nigeria, for the purpose of this
interview, let us use Ogun State River Basin as a case study because
that is the closest to people living in Lagos State.
Why
Ogun State and not Lagos State, you may want to ask? As at the time of
this interview, Lagos State has sold out her lands; also please know
that if by the time you first read this story in SuccessDigest 2years
ago and you didn’t take action in Lagos state, you have missed out of
the Lagos state project.
Lagos
State Govt. has taken about 100 hectares from the river basin for her
state farming project. They wouldn’t have taken such a large portion of
the land if more Nigerians have taken steps to buy into the N2, 500 to
lease 2 ½ acres of farmland for a year from any of the river basins in
Nigeria.
So Ogun State will be the next that will come to mind, especially for those living around Lagos and Ogun State.
Note
that you don’t have to be a native of that community before you are
attended to, but you must be a Nigerian with proofs. So all you need to
do is walk into the ministry of agriculture in your preferred state, ask
for the river basin headquarters offices, in this case, in Abeokuta,
Ogun state, or if you know someone who is able to take you to their
project site, tell them you want the N2, 500 land.
With
N2, 500, you get 2 ½ acres of farmland to farm for a year. That is
about 15 plots of land, which is same as a standard football field where
international football matches are played. It can also be measured as
one hectare of land.
Once
you get to the site, ask for the project manager, tell him that you
need land for farming and you will get it. There is this idea about
Nigerians that the Govt. is not working, however, from my experience I
have come to understand that in life it is what you look for that you
will find. If you believe it is not working, you will not get it, but if
you believe it is working, then you will get it.
It
is as simple as that. You just get there first, if there no land
available, they will tell you and advice you on where else you can get
land.
There
are massive lands in Ogun State. In fact, there are three locations
that lands are ready and waiting for people to come and take, both
without and with irrigation. When you get to the head office of the
river basin, they will be able to give you details. The Project Manager
who knows the sites location and availability will be able to give you
details and advice, then you can make payment for your preferred land
right there.
Once
payment is made, they will allocate your portion to you, if it is
bushy, you will have to cut the bushes or clear the grasses.
Some
people who got to read about the opportunity the last time it was
published in SuccessDigest got the land for N2, 500 but were unable to
get a tractor to clear the bush for them before planting. Some actually
left their lands without farming on it for the whole year. But because
they have paid for it, the river basin authority could not take it from
them to give to those who were ready to farm.
So
the Federal Govt. has now made it compulsory that once you have paid
the N2, 500 and the land needs clearing you will have to pay for the
tractor that will do the clearing for you. Also, now they have the
mandate to give the land to other persons who are ready to farm on it,
because the reason for the land in the first instance is that govt.
wants more people to go into farming to increase fresh crop production
and reduce unemployment.
If
you have paid for a tractor to clear the land, you will not likely
abandon it. The price of hiring a tractor varies from location to
location, but I can assure you, it is affordable because the tractor
will work on the land twice before the years runs out. It costs between
N7,000 to N15,000 to hire a govt. tractor.
If
you can get a tractor outside cheaper to come and work on the land, you
are welcomed, but I can tell you the govt. has made it easier and
competitive enough that you wouldn’t have to border to bring your
tractor. Even if their tractors break down, they will quickly fix it
because they need that money also.
I
also like to quickly say that lands with irrigation are more expensive
than lands without irrigation because they will have to buy diesel to
power the generator that will pump the water.
What you need to know before planting
Once
the land has been paid for and a tractor has worked on it, it is now
ready to be planted on. It is therefore very important to ask for the
history of the land as it regards what the previous farmer planted in
the last 2years, so that if you know the crops that have been planted
over time, you may want to change to another crop because of diseases
that might have built-up on the land over the years, but if you have
access to a good coach or you know what to do to avoid negative effects
of using same land for same crops for several years, like changing
seeds, you can go ahead to plant the same crops.
You
may have to get information about the history of the soil to determine
the kind of seed you will plant, and the understanding of the type of
seed to plant is very important.
I
wanted to buy tomato seeds sometimes ago to plant. I told them I wanted
to plant in the dry season with irrigation, but because they didn’t
have the seed I asked for and they wanted to sell what they had, they
assured me that the seed is “doing very well”. I bought the seeds and I
went to plant in late dry season, and when it started yielding, it was
in early rainy season.
The
tomatoes seed was actually big and very attractive, but it didn’t want
too much of water. So, by the time I started harvesting, it was cracking
and dripping water and I could not sell my tomatoes. It was planted on
20 acres of land.
The
land can be cheap but if you don’t have the right and on-time
information, especially with seeds and chemicals used on the land.
You need to know the type of chemicals they have been using on the farm and the insecticides.
If
the insects or parasites are already building resistance to that
particular insecticide, you may have to change it. If everybody is using
a particular chemical, they will advise you to do same, but if you have
information, you may decide to change so that you can get a better
result. What I’m saying in essence is that the land maybe cheap, but it
may not be cheap to get outstanding result on that farm land.
Don’t
be among those that will read this article and rush in to later rush
out. You need to get adequate information about what you want to farm
that will help you get the maximum return for your investments that you
desire.
You
must also know that the way farming is done in the USA is different
from the way it is done here in Nigeria. Even the way water melon is
planted and harvested in the northern part of Nigerian is quite
different from the way it is done in the southern part of Nigeria.
Therefore, don’t treat cases that come up in the south the same way you
would treat those in the North. If you do, there may be greater
challenge.
Most
of the land in the South-West can grow onion, cabbage, lettuce, etc.,
but the time at which you get the land ready for farming is also very
important to factor in mind when planting these crops.
If
you want to plant water melon and you are only able to get your land
ready around august, if you plant that water melon in august, when it
will be yielding and ready for harvest in October others will be
planting. Except you have a ready market, you might fall into trouble of
having so much products but not enough people to buy.
So you need information on how to go about a fruitful and productive farming business.
How secure are your crops on the land?
So
far, none of my referrals or clients, that is more than 50 people, in
the last 2years have reported any case of theft on these govt. lands,
especially in the South-West. I know people who are presently farming as
far as Shaki in Oyo state, very close to Kwara State, and some in
Ekiti, but have not complained about their crops being stolen or
destroyed.
Now,
the way it works is that you can have 1, 000 farmers working on those
lands. It could be 250, 000 acres all together, and there is this
possibility that there would be at least 5-10 farmers working on those
lands per day.
Come
to think of it, stealing these products is not easy, you will need to
come with a truck, hire harvesters, and you will need people that will
carry the load for you because you need some level of expertise to
harvest these crops. And because this is a community, people must talk
to people to get to know each other.
Stealing
may not be very easy unless it is organized by other farmers
themselves, because there is a govt. security at the gate that leads to
the river basins itself.
Those security guys must check you to ascertain that you belong to that community of farmers before you can have access. It is not something that will happen in 1hour. The structure of the farm makes it difficult for people to steal, people may pick one or two, at worst case 5 seeds in bags or okada, but it will be insignificant, and may not amount to being counted as lose in the farm.
Those security guys must check you to ascertain that you belong to that community of farmers before you can have access. It is not something that will happen in 1hour. The structure of the farm makes it difficult for people to steal, people may pick one or two, at worst case 5 seeds in bags or okada, but it will be insignificant, and may not amount to being counted as lose in the farm.
The
only loss that may arise may be some seeds that didn’t germinate well,
or that get trampled on during planting, or those that get eaten up by
pests. This loss may amount only to 5-10% in some cases in a farming
year.
Then
again, govt. is not even ready to ask you to leave, because they have a
mandate to provide food and jobs for the people. The only reason you
could be asked to leave the farm land is if you are not farming the way
you are supposed to, or your farming is not fruitful or productive.
Can
distance affect my coming and going to the farm regularly, knowing that
I stay in Lagos and I am privilege to rent a land in Ogun or Osun
state, are there shelters in these river basins where one can stay?
Now,
if you are planting crop which is what I advocate people to start with
and most of these crops you attend to them at least every 7days, some
fortnightly, so you might not have to sleep over there.
However,
if you need to sleep over, some of the river basins already have
accommodation, either occupied or waiting to be renovated. Also, in all
those locations there are places to rent, say, one room or two rooms.
However, for something you want to do in 3months and move away, you may
not need to rent a place.
Some
farmers already living there may be willing to accommodate you for a
night and you go the next day, if you have developed a good rapport with
them. The assistance you will need is already there: the planters, the
sprayers, the harvesters, and the farm supervisors. These are people
from neighboring villages who have come to live there to survive. All
that is needed of you is administrative work which may not warrant you
even passing a night.
On
the day you will plant or do a major work, all you have to do is plan
to leave very early and come back in the evening. Unless you are doing a
very massive project and you wish to see everything to the latter, you
may not have to pass the night there.
If
you are farming 16 plots, planting may not take more than 3hours with
the right amount of man power. Talking about massive land, now nobody
will allow you take more than one hectare, except you have demonstrated
to them that you can manage huge plot of land from the way you have
managed the smaller ones that have been given to you over the years.
Who can apply for these lands?
Anybody!
Many of those who read the previous publication about this opportunity
from SuccessDigest have gone there to access the land and they are now
farming there. Sometimes when I get to these sites, the project managers
will be telling me that people came for land; that they read about it
from a publication. At a speaking engagement sometime ago, as I talked
about the N2,500 per hectare farm land from the govt., a woman stood up
to testify that she read it in SuccessDigest and went there and she has
farmed water melon that sold well.
So,
if you are really interested, you can dash in there this month of
January. Because of the shift in the oil sector, individuals, the
corporate sector, and governments are now turning to agriculture, which
might make the lands to become scarce..
Insuring your farmland
Anybody
going into agriculture now in any land must consider insuring the farm,
it is called agricultural insurance, where you pay 2.5% of your
production cost to agriculture Insurance Corporation and if anything
happens, they will pay you for any damage. The standard rate is about
90% but at worst case you will get 70% when there so much claims, they
will have to adjust.
It
then means that you cannot lose completely. The only way you will not
get anything from the insurance company is if you filled the form with
wrong information. Say for instance, if by the time you applied you gave
the information that XYZ was in your farm or that you had XYZ acres of
land. If after the loss they investigated to ascertain the damage and
found out that the report you gave is false, then, you have lost
everything because by law they are no longer obligated to pay you.
The
law says within 48hours of the incident you must contact them; so that
they can have enough time to come and carry out their investigation
before things get out of hand. To the best of my knowledge there has
been no genuine claim that has not been resolved that I know of.
The
insurance company is ever ready to pay. Because the Federal Govt. is
contributing to the insurance scheme, the state govt. and the local
govt. are also contributing to the insurance to ensure that damages are
paid regularly and on time.
If
you must get the best out of your land this year, this is the best time
to insure that land because climate change and natural disaster can
happen.
How often can I use this land?
It
is at the prerogative of the project manager or the extension officer
to decide how the lands are been used and rotated annually, because
sometimes they do crop rotation, they decide how and where you should
use per time, except you have earlier informed them based on the project
you are working, which they are aware will require you to retain that
particular land for another year. Otherwise, you will have to convince
them with proves and facts why you need that same land again, if not you
may not get the same land, but another one.
What strategy can one use to increase productivity in the farmland?
The productivity of the land can be improved with organic crop boosters, no matter how bad the soil is.
I
advice that you get these organic crop boosters, there is this popular
one most farmers use, called super grow, but over the years I have
discovered that it is a case of a one eyed man leading a blind man. You
know what can possibly happen to both of them.
People
get half baked information and begin to use it to train others. Because
the dosage for this crop boosters are not properly observed, when mixed
with other chemicals as it ought to be, the crops are affected leaving
the soil untouched. I know quite a few that when properly used will
increase productivity from 40-70%.
Also,
like I always say, the quality of your seed will determine the reward
of your labour, and from my finding I have discovered that we have seeds
that have no expiring date in the market. The ones that have expiring
date may be near expiration date, and the marketer will re-bag, thinking
that the customer/farmer will plant almost immediately.
And
because nobody told the farmer he has to plant within month of buying
the seed, he may still use the seed long after it has expired without
knowing.
Some
years ago I threw away seeds worth N135, 000 because I was not properly
informed about the seed I just bought. So the source of your seeds is
very crucial, I have also discover that if for any reason you buy a bad
seed and you try to return it, by right they are supposed to give you
another seed, but it doesn’t happen that way, at that point you are on
your own. It is therefore important that a good relationship is observed
between the farmer and seed sellers.
Again to increase productivity, plant the seeds twice. Don’t plant all your seeds at once.
Culled FROM SuccessDigestExtra.
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