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Momodou



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Posted - 07 Nov 2017 :  08:06:08  Show Profile Send Momodou a Private Message  Reply with Quote
6,000 Tons Of Paddy Rice Lost In 2017 Cropping Season

The Point: November 6, 2017


Abdoulai G. Dibba

http://www.foroyaa.gm/archives/18871

Col. Seedy Baldeh, the manager of the former president’s rice fields in Pacharr, has informed the Minister of Agriculture that 1,350 hectares of rice fields in the area were uncultivated during the 2017 cropping season due to the floods.

Col. Baldeh made this revelation to the Agriculture Minister during day four of his six day nationwide tour at the Pacharr rice fields.

According to Col. Baldeh, 1,200 hectares of the 1,350 uncultivated hectares, belong to individual farmers who own plots while the 150 uncultivated hectares belong to the former president Yaya Jammeh.

“The communities in the area have their individual plots in the perimeter. That was the case in the first Republic until your boss took it from the people,” said OJ

On his part, PS Sait Drammeh said “there should be a mechanism in which we could give it back to the community.”

Col. Baldeh told the Minister that in order to address the problem at the Pacharr fields with due diligence and care with a view to giving back what belongs to the community; the tractors should be repaired for land preparation else the dry season production will fail.

The Minister of Agriculture said Government will develop policies and programmes for the final handing over of the rice fields to the communities who own them. He added, “We cannot leave the people to starve in the name of Commissions when we can develop strategy to ensure that production take place and the people benefit while we move on in development policy and programme for the final handing over of the fields to the community who own them”. He added that they will not leave people to starve, noting the Government will develop strategies to ensure that production benefits the people.

Minister Jallow remarked, “The elders who are in the area would recall that there was lane in this rice field perimeter called Almamy Lane and when the World Bank came, Sir Dawda processed the ownership transfer of the lane and asked his family members to sign the document making it community own”. “How on earth can somebody come and claim ownership of rice fields that belong to the community” OJ asked.

OJ told his PS to constitute a task force and invite Col. Baldeh for a discussion with the view of developing strategy to hand over the rice fields to the community.

Readers would recall that at the time of completion of the Pancharr Rice Project in 1988, the project had generally achieved its first objective to “increase self-sufficiency in rice, through the rehabilitation of 1,510 hectares of the Jahally Pancharr swamps, with an annual production of 7,396 tons of paddy rice. Following the completion of the project works, the average of the first three years of paddy rice production was 7,073 tons per annum and yields of over 6 tons per hectare was achieved.

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Jahally-Pacharr rice fields to be given back to owners

The Point: Tuesday, November 07, 2017


http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/jahally-pacharr-rice-fields-to-be-given-back-to-owners

The minister of Agriculture, Omar Amadou Jallow, has sternly affirmed that the Jahally-Pacharr rice fields in the Central River Region (CRR) will be handed back to their communal owners, pointing out that the era of working for an individual’s self-interest will now become history in this country.


“The welfare of farmers in mechanised agriculture is among my top aspirations,” he said. “We will do all what we can do in this new dispensation with a view to ensure that the farmers’ challenges are being address in order to better help them produce high agricultural production and productivity,” he noted.

Minister Jallow made this remark while speaking to farmers at the Jahally Pacharr Rice field in CRR South. He informing the gathering that his tour was meant to get firsthand information on some of the issues hindering agricultural productivity in the country.

The Agriculture minister added that lot of issues affecting farmers have been highlighted particularly with regard to water shortages, access to feeder road to their rice field, agricultural equipment such as threshers, power tillers, tractors, the need for timely availability of seed, issues of hippos among host of others.

He said that his ministry would revitalise certain deports and cooperative societies across the country, indicating that there is need for more horticultural garden for wome.

The Agric minister stated that they will work hand-in-glove with agriculture project directors to make sure that farmers do not suffer as they suffered for the past 22 years, adding that the new government is ready to support farmers to bring back the cooperative society to the communities.

Agricultural production, he noted, has declined drastically in the last 22 years, making the system frustrating. He added 75% of rural youths have gone through the ‘backway’, something he said had never happened before.

Minister Jallow said his ministry will be making a request to the government to see how best they can improve effectively on agriculture to make sure it take it rightful place in the socio economic development of the country.

Author: Abdoulie Nyockeh

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