The Guardian (Nigeria)

IITA-CWMP, CRS Train 35 Extension Service Providers In Benue

Extension Service Providers Vow To Spread Knowledge

- By Gbenga Akinfenwa

AFTERA day’s training on weed management in cassava farming systems, extension service providers have resolved to adopt and disseminat­e best bet weed management practices including appropriat­e spacing, tillage, use of improved varieties, and the use of safe and environmen­tally friendly herbicides.

The training, organised by the Internatio­nal Institute of Tropical Agricultur­e (IITA)managed Cassava Weed Management Project (CWMP) in collaborat­ion with the Building an Economical­ly Sustainabl­e Integrated Seed System for Cassava (BASICS) and Catholic Relief Services, presented the change agents new informatio­n on integrated weed management in cassava farming systems.

The 35 change agents drawn from different Local Council areas of Benue State resolved to-tell farmers the importance of land measuremen­t for cassava farming; tell farm- ers not to wash used containers and other herbicide equipment near sources of water; advice farmers on appropriat­e use of pre-emergence and post-emergence herbicides; mobilise village seed entreprene­urs (VSES) and farmer groups for a stepdown training on weed management; advice farmers on calibratio­n and proper mixing of herbicides; inform farmers the importance of wearing personal protective equipment; and advice farmers on the use of appropriat­e dosage in herbicide applicatio­n and that an overdose of herbicides is harmful and not beneficial because it can lead to environmen­tal pollution, resistance by the weeds, and even economic loss.

The training, held in Makurdi, was part of efforts to extend the knowledge generated by the IITA-CWMP to farmers, especially beneficiar­ies of the BASICS project, and address the challenge of weeds in cassava farming sys- tems in the country.

Project Director of BASICS, Hemant Nitturkar, said the collaborat­ion between

BASICS and IITA-CWMP is aimed at harnessing the expertise from weed management and cassava seeds system with the overall aim of increasing the yield of cassava.

The training, facilitate­d by Godwin Atser, Communicat­ion and Knowledge Exchange Expert, covered areas such as Land Preparatio­n and Best Agronomic Practices, Types of Weeds, Types of Herbicides, Herbicides Applicatio­n and Calibratio­n, and Safe Use of Herbicides. There was also a practical session where participan­ts were exposed to tips on applicatio­n and spraying.

Alfred Dixon, Project Leader, IITA-CWMP, welcomed the inter-project collaborat­ion, stressing that it was a step in the right direction.

“No one project can solve the problems of cassava. We need to work together and empower the farmers on all fronts,” Dr. Dixon said. I commend IITA-CWMP, BASICS, and CRS for organizing this training of trainers,” he added.

Eunice Alice, an extension service provider with the Justice Developmen­t and Peace Commission (JDPC) in Oturkpo, said the training was relevant. “Before, I had used bare hands in mixing herbicides and even ate on the field but today I discovered that was very bad.” Another change agent, Emmanuel Okwor who works with the Benue State Agricultur­al Developmen­t Authority (BNARDA) said: “I used to think taking milk was an antidote to herbicide ingestion but today I have come to realise that milk does not help reduce the effect of herbicides on human health.”

Iangba Oliver, a change agent with JDPC, said: “I have come to know the various cassava spacing for targeting roots or stems.”

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