Prof. Sani Miko, Country Director, Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA), described the KSADP-Sasakawa cooperation as a huge success story, because of the substantial increase in yield for all crops: Rice, 100 percent, Maize, 60 percent, Sorghum, 20 percent and Millet, 80 percent.
“Already, 11, 800 out of the networked farmers are undergoing improved vegetable production training, processing and marketing enterprise skills, while 58, 000 farmers are receiving different capacity-building programmes and support in the area of dry season cereals production. The balance will be reached by wet season”, he added.