Uchẹ Oko efu River State
Uchẹ èlo efu Rivers State che ẹtọ ogbogaga efu amẹñwu uñyọgba anẹ Rivers State, Nigeria.[1] uchẹ oko chẹñwu ki amonẹ che ajìle ọmọ. Uchẹ oko le a du ukọlọ ñwu ma, i la du ọkọ ñwu ma mañyi i jẹñwu amonẹ ki gbojí kwefu ewo lẹ-n.[2] Uchẹ eche ójanẹ lẹ chẹñwu ki Rivers State Ministry of Agriculture a du èju tọ. [1]
Ọhiala
nwọ́cheÉwn malábó:Infobox occupation Ọgba ta ku ma lì èkpo ums ẹñwù aja lile efu ọdọ 1951, che ùkọlọ ejodudu ki abo Rivers State ache. Ẹgba 19th century ki industrialrevolution ñyatẹ yi England, anẹ lẹ ch'ugbo ku ma dọ ki Oil Rivers Protectorate, tódù ki Ekpẹ ekpo kpai Unọ chẹñwu ki a du ọkọ dufu wa ñyọñyọ.[3] Efu añwago ki Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, dabi 40% amonẹ ku ma defu ewó k'ọkọ chì ùkọlọ oko ma che efu ọdọ 1983.[4]
Uchẹ elo
nwọ́cheEfu ewo Rivers State chi ewo kà kilà gbògbà efù àmi uché eyi àlu uchu, àbàchà, ebinà, akpà, ochikàpà kpài égwà. Dabi 39% (760,000 hectares) anẹ efu ewó lẹ, ójìle anẹ atẹ che ñyọ ku ma du l'uchẹ. Ójìle uchẹ ku ma che chi ekpó kpai ẹñwù du ki lugbo ẹkpẹ, are, unọba, emi ẹkpọ kpai jute. Amì ẹñwù kìbọ ku ma gbẹ tódù ujọñwu chi, emi, melon, pineapples, mango, akpọ, banana kpai plantain.[4]
Ẹja ekpa
nwọ́cheẸja ekpa chi ẹtọ ki agbagba ñyọñyọ efu Rivers State. Ubi ki che ẹñwù ki nẹ ile, ẹja ekpa chẹñwu ki nyọ ache. Amì ẹja ojoji dabi 270 dẹ efu ilẹ-i; kpai amì akpẹja wewe ki ma dẹ iba aji. Efu ewó lẹ a dì ùjẹñwù efu omi dabi crabs, oysters, shrimps kpai sea snails alimeji abo ki bọ.
Songhai Rivers Initiative Farm
nwọ́cheSonghai Rivers Initiative Farm (SRIF) dama mañyi livestock, aquaculture kpai agro-tourism. Ọmọ lẹ che ugbo ku ma che ukọchẹ. Ọmọ lẹ che ugbo ku ma che ukọchẹ ọmẹmẹlẹ, chẹ ẹñwù dufu, che utene, ujiwe mañyi añọche alu ku ma l'uchẹ le. Ma mù SRIF du tẹ todu ki dama kpai Songhai International Centre Porto Novo. Ùkọlọ lẹ dẹ anẹ oko ki chè 314 hectare yi Bunu efu Tai local government area.[5]
I che nẹ uñá ojoji ojoji ki SRIF achukọlọ ñwu. Amì uña lẹ chi:
- Administrative kpai hospitality centre
- Technology kpai industrial park
- Production
- Cow kpai goat ranch
- Concrete fish ponds
- Earthen pond
- Fish hatchery
- Artificial lake
- Green house and maggottery.
Amì umá ki bọ chi uña, abacha, ugbo ku ma gwù jẹwù, ku ma kwu oskapa, ku ma chẹñwu ùkọlọ, kpai abo ki bọ.[1]
Edabi che ùkọlọ oko
nwọ́cheRiver state government gbalì tanẹ ki du árídá wewe wa lùgbó uchẹ álo efu River State lefu oko Songhai.[6]
Ukọlọ
nwọ́cheỌjọ ki ochu ẹfa nolu ọjọ ọgwu ñyọwọ mọjọ, ma mu kpolo tódù ku ma du oko ki nẹ ùna solar ñyanẹ efu state, tódù ki ùkọlọ oko ki gbọgba ñyọgba mañyi ki ùjẹñwù dẹ efu River state.[7]
Gó gẹ
nwọ́cheReferences
nwọ́che- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Onukwugha, Anayo (4 July 2013). "Nigeria: Amaechi - Making Agriculture the Mainstay of Rivers Economy". AllAfrica.com.
- ↑ Eze Chukwuemeka Eze (20 May 2014). "Amaechi's Agricultural Revolution and Remarkable Feats". Igbo Focus. Archived from the original on 30 September 2015. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
- ↑ "Oil Rivers | region, Nigeria | Britannica". www.britannica.com (in English). Retrieved 1 March 2022.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "About Us". Rivers State Ministry of Agriculture. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
- ↑ King Osila (5 September 2012). "Songhai: Creating World Class Farmers In Bunu Tai". The Tide. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
- ↑ "Fubara to Revolutionise Agriculture in Rivers". This Day. 8 October 2023. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
- ↑ "Israeli Investors Commit To Multi-Million Dollar Solar-Powered Farm In Rivers State". Arise News (in American English). 27 June 2024. Retrieved 30 June 2024.