Agribusiness
Inflation: More women engage in backyard farming for family food needs in Jos
Some women in Jos metropolis, seeking alternatives to high prices of staple food and vegetables, have taken to backyard farming for the daily food needs of their families.
Some of the women who spoke with newsmen on Sunday in Jos, said it is commonsensical to have a small farm to augment income and extra food supplies for the family.
Mrs Grace Joshua, a teacher, said she planted everything plantable in her farm as the high cost of food in the market is overbearing.
“I have harvested my corn, sweet potatoes and cassava. They are enough to feed my family for a year,” said Joshua.
Mrs Kemi Oladele, a poultry farmer, said she planted sweet potatoes and some vegetables for her family use.
“I will try beans and other crop next year as my entire family no depends on produce from the farm, ” said Oladele.
Mrs Helen Dung, a mother of three children, said her backyard vegetable farm paid some of her bills this year and she even had enough to give relatives.
The state Coordinator, Country Women’s Association of Nigeria (COWAN), Mrs Jessica Vonkat, said every woman had been advised to cultivate staple food crops and vegetables in their backyard, adding that the recent hike in prices of food stuffs is enough to push everyone into farming.
She said aside the huge health benefit of eating fresh vegetables from the backyard, it would help women save money and reduce cost.
“I have cement floor in my house but I use polythene bags for planting and this year I got yams, corn and vegetables,” she said.
Furthermore, she said farming is more of a hobby to her. I would encourage every woman to key into backyard farming to enhance food security.
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