Agriculture in Rivers State

Agriculture in Rivers State is an important branch of the economy of Rivers State, Nigeria.[1] It is the main source of livelihood for the rural people. Agriculture creates employment, provides income and helps curb out-migration.[2] The industry in the state is overseen by the Rivers State Ministry of Agriculture.[1]

History

Agriculture in River state
Occupation
Occupation type
Farming
Description
Fields of
employment
Agriculture

Prior to the discovery of oil in commercial quantity in 1951, agriculture was the primary occupation of the people of Rivers State. Around 19th century when the industrial revolution reached its peak in England, the area was then referred to as Oil Rivers Protectorate, this was due to its abundant palm oil and kernel which basically constituted the main revenue source of the country.[3] In a sample survey carried out by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, about 40% of the rural inhabitants were committed to farming in 1983.[4]

Crops

Rivers State is one of the leading states in the production of yam, cassava, cocoyam, maize, rice and beans. About 39% (760,000 hectares) of the state's total land mass, particularly in the upland area, is suitable for cultivation. Major cash crops produced are oil palm products, rubber, coconut, raffia palm and jute. Other crops grown for food include, vegetables, melon, pineapples, mango, pepper, banana and plantain.[4]

Fishing

The fishing industry is a thriving sector in Rivers State. Besides being lucrative, fishing is also a favorite pastime activity. There are approximately 270 species of fish existing; with many artisanal fishermen in the riverine areas. The state provides valuable seafoods such as crabs, oysters, shrimps and sea snails among others.

Songhai Rivers Initiative Farm

The Songhai Rivers Initiative Farm (SRIF) combines livestock, aquaculture and agro-tourism. The centre serves as a place of excellence for training, production, research, demonstration as well as development of sustainable agricultural practices. SRIF was set up in partnership with Songhai International Centre Porto Novo. The project is located on a 314 hectare of farm land at Bunu in Tai local government area.[5]

There are different units through which the SRIF executes its functions. These units include:

  • Administrative and hospitality centre
  • Technology and industrial park
  • Production
  • Cow and goat ranch
  • Concrete fish ponds
  • Earthen pond
  • Fish hatchery
  • Artificial lake
  • Green house and maggottery.

Other units are broilers production, cassava processing unit, feed mill, rice mill, machines production, stabilised bricks production, free range poultry, plantain farm, pineapple, vegetable garden, cassava and moringa cultivation units. More units designed for future production at the centre include coconut, animal feeds, mango for chips and juice, orange for juice and input for animal processing and snail production.[1]

Revolution of agriculture

The river state government pledge to change and bring more development to agriculture sector in River State using the Songhai farm.[6]

Re-igniting Rivers Agriculture

In other to have a holistic perspective for the required results that are expected, the decisions being taken took into cognizance: the need to identify support or collaborations where none existed, commence one, and gear up efforts in seeking requisite and workable collaborations to achieve success.[3]

Project

on the 27th of June, there is proposed for the establishment of solar powered farm in the state,in other to increase and improve agriculture growth and food production/security in River state.[7]


See also

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