Scores of agriculture researchers, geneticists, breeders, farmers and other seed stakeholders on Wednesday in Ibadan began a three-day capacity development workshop on improved productivity.
According to her, geo-targeting means that different geographical locations have different peculiarities in terms of their climate, agriculture and seed demand.
She, therefore, charged farmers to be open and dynamic in their access to information, saying agriculture has changed from what it used to be, in terms of hoes and cutlasses. ”This should not be in a way that looks strenuous or stressful but in a way that has glamour and economic impact on agriculture.”
NAN also reports that Krystle Ambayec-Dino, a participant from IRRI, said the workshop would equip the invited stakeholders on better access to quality seeds through seed trackers applications.
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