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Aliyu, NiMet rolls daily sky gossip to Niger dirt diggers
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59913, member: 636"] The Value Chain Development Programme partnered with the Nigerian Meteorological Agency to deliver weather forecasts to smallholder farmers across nine states. Dr Fati Aliyu announced this collaboration during equipment distribution ceremonies in Minna, Niger State. The partnership established mini weather stations in local government areas that provide forecasts in native languages. Farmers use this information to make better agricultural decisions while adapting to climate change effects. The ASAP grant distributed specialized equipment to 45 beneficiaries throughout nine Niger State local government areas. Recipients received cassava peel conversion machines, rice husk briquette machines, solar irrigation pumps, power tillers, and communication devices. The program targets 24,000 beneficiaries across Niger and Kogi states, focusing on climate-resilient farming methods and renewable energy solutions. Youth received training in agricultural equipment fabrication to create employment opportunities. Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago praised the initiative through his deputy, while federal agriculture officials emphasized the importance of empowering young people with practical skills. [/QUOTE]
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