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NASC: Using Quality Seeds is Cheapest Way to Improve Production

  • Gabriel Enogholase
  • Apr 6, 2017
  • 1 min read

In order to boost food production in the country, Regional Head, National Agricultural Seeds Council, NASC, Mr Mmoeyak Usua, South-South Zone, has called on farmers in the zone to use good quality seeds which he said has been recognised as the most important input in boosting agriculture production.

He made the call in Benin, Edo State, yesterday at the seed market sensitization, education and enlightenment campaign programme for stakeholders in the zone, saying that improved quality seed is not only cheapest and basic potential of increasing yield but also fundamental in raising the sufficiency of other inputs such as fertilizer, agrochemical and irrigation.

Margaret MacDonald/CIFOR

 
 
 

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