The Kano State Agro-Pastoral Development Project (KSADP) funded through a loan facility from the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) and a grant component from Live and Livelihood Funds (LLF) invested in the development of a sustainable agro-production system in the state, had trained and empowered 440 women farmers nutrition sensitive agriculture to expose them to issues of nutrition and good hygiene.
Speaking to the beneficiaries in Garko local government of Kano state, the KSADP Project coordinator in Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA), Abdulrasheed Hamisu Kofar Mata stated that, the training is to help the beneficiaries have an improved nutrition as well as to support them to increase their production.
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Similarly, speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries Malam Maryam Aliyu Panda from Albasu local government revealed that the project has really extended to them a life line that will change their lives in term of what they do as farmers adding that the gesture done to them should be expanded and extended to all other women farmers in the state.