Gov Lawal welcomes Direkci Group as Turkish firm launches mechanized farming in Zamfara

..to introduce greenhouse technology

A prominent Turkish company, Direkci Group, is set to begin mechanized farming and incorporate Greenhouses, to diversify agriculture in Zamfara State.

Direkci Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Nurullah Mehmet, at the weekend led a delegation from his company on an official visit to Governor Dauda Lawal at the Government House, Gusau.

A statement on Monday by the Governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Bala Idris, explained that the Turkish firm plans to “revolutionize agriculture” in Zamfara State through large-scale cultivation of cotton, sugarcane and soybeans.

He noted that in addition to traditional farming, the group will introduce mechanized farming methods including the Greenhouse technology and poultry farming which promise substantial benefits across multiple fronts.

In his remarks, Governor Lawal emphasized his administration’s commitment to ensuring food security and creating employment opportunities for the people.

The Governor said, “as I promised during the campaigns, if elected, my government will focus on security, agriculture and food security, education, healthcare, the economy and empowerment.

“Our beloved state, Zamfara, is recognized as an agricultural society. Our goal is to revive this sector. We aim to secure the state so that people can return to their farms.

“Most importantly, after securing the farms, the next step is to provide advanced technologies for our farmers as we already have the land and the workforce.

“This is why we enthusiastically welcome partnerships and collaborations with investors with a proven track record, such as the Direkci Group.

“I travelled to Turkey in July, visiting Greenhouse projects, dairy farms, poultry operations and the Turk Traktor manufacturing plant. The Direkci Group is in Zamfara to introduce technological advancements in agriculture.”

Earlier, the Direkci Group Managing Director commended Governor Lawal for the many projects his administration has initiated within the short period.
“Our company, Direkci, is undertaking various projects across different states in Nigeria.

“Direkci’s agricultural Initiative in Zamfara State will enhance agriculture value chains and attract investment, fostering local economic growth.

“The introduction of Greenhouses allows year-round cultivation, unaffected by seasonal changes. Improved crop yield and quality contribute to local food availability and reduce import dependence.

“Mechanized farming and poultry initiatives will create employment opportunities across various skill levels, from farmworkers to agribusiness professionals,” he said.

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