'Strange' Diseases Destroy Our Onion Farms - Kebbi Farmers

Posted by Amarachi on Wed 30th Oct, 2019 - tori.ng

The chairman, however, said the association had not reported the outbreak to relevant government agencies for intervention but would do so immediately.


The National Association of Onions Farmers, in Kebbi State, has said that it has lost over N1 billion worth of onions to two strange diseases affecting farms and storage facilities in the state.

The Chairman of the association, Bello Uba, told the News Agency of Nigeria in Birnin Kebbi on Wednesday that no fewer than 20,000 farmers were affected.

“We have lost over N1 billion to two strange and unknown diseases that emerged and affected the seeds we used as well as the shells of the already ripened onions that we put in our local storage facilities.

“We have never witnessed such kind of diseases in decades as no fewer than 20,000 farmers are now affected by the bizarre scourge,”
he said.

According to him, the farmers believe that the two diseases, coined Zazzalau and Raba, have no remedy for now.

The chairman, however, said the association had not reported the outbreak to relevant government agencies for intervention but would do so immediately.

The Acting Permanent Secretary, state Ministry of Agriculture, Muhammad Lawal, said the ministry was not aware of the outbreak.

“We have no information on the outbreak of any strange disease. We don’t have any information in our records on the disease.

“I urge farmers to write to their Local Government councils of any outbreak of a strange disease for onward transmission to us and we assure that we are going to take necessary action,”
Lawal said.

Source;(NAN)

Popular Stories
Soldiers Force Man To Swim Inside A Gutter For Stealing N20,000 Shoes (Video)
Lady Who Spent 23-years Growing Her Nails Crowned the 2018 Woman with Longest Fingernails (Photos)
Mike Tyson: Memories of a Magnificent Fighting Machine
Meet the Proud Father Who Impregnated His Own Biological Daughter (Photos)
Collection Of Olusegun Obasanjo's Throwback Pictures [Photos]


Copyright © 2022 Tori.ng - All rights reserved
Tori.ng is owned and managed by Cyclofoss Technologies Ltd.