Empowering Farmers 2025: MOK Foundation doles out Chemicals, Sprayers to Farmers in Oke Ero LG

To help improve farming and support local farmers in Kwara South and North, the MOK Foundation has reached out to Fulani farmers in Oke-Ero LG. They’re rolling out their 2025 farmers’ empowerment program, which includes distributing important chemicals and sprayers.

The initiative, designed to significantly boost crop yields while fostering sustainable agricultural practices, forms an integral part of the foundation’s continuous mission to empower local farmers and enhance food security across the region. By providing innovative resources and support, this program aims to transform farming techniques, ensuring that communities thrive and have reliable access to nutritious food.

The coordinator of the scheme, Alhaji Tunde Salahudeen, announced that the MOK Foundation plans to extend its outreach to numerous communities across both Kwara South and Kwara North regions. This initiative aims to provide vital support and resources to the local populations.

In the latest distribution event, farmers hailing from various communities in Oke Ero expressed heartfelt gratitude towards the MOK Foundation and its esteemed founder, Alhaji Muideen Okunola Kayode. They highlighted his unwavering generosity and steadfast commitment to uplifting local farmers, which has significantly impacted their livelihoods. The farmers shared stories of how the assistance from the foundation has enabled them to improve their agricultural practices, enhance crop yields, and ultimately foster economic growth within their communities.

This development is anticipated to positively impact the local farming community, allowing them to enhance their productivity and improve their livelihoods.

The MOK Foundation’s initiative is a testament to the organization’s dedication to empowering communities and promoting sustainable development in Kwara State.

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