THE Anambra State Agricultural Development Programme (ADP)
says government has acquired about five hectres of land for plantation and mass
production of pure and unadulterated honey.
The ADP said that
the medicinal and health value of undiluted honey cannot be over stressed as it
nourishes the body as well as improves the immune systems.
Disclosing this to
our reporter at the ADP complex Awka,
the programme manager Jude Nwankwo also stressed the urgent need for
organic farming.
He said inorganic
farming was detrimental to health as most chemical substances used during
planting and harvesting were injurious to the human body thereby causing cancer
and other diseases .
Nwankwo explained
that most of the honey sold on the streets were not pure but what he described
as adulterated honey and that the ADP was poised to ensure that people consumed
certified ones to avoid health harzards.five
He said that the
state government had acquired about 5 hectres of land at Igbariam, Anambra-East
Local Government Area for the production of real honey, stressing that real
honey was medicinal and that most pharmaceutical industries used it in
manufacturing drugs.
According to him,
adulterated honey aggravated chronic diseases like diabetes and that ADP was
bent on ensuring that people consumed the right product; which he noted was the
remote reason ADP ventured into mass production of pure honey for local
consumption and export.
Apart from the
production of pure honey , the ADP programme manager further disclosed that the
organization was also breeding giant rats called ‘ nchi ‘ in vernaculars .
He said most of the
grass cutters got from hunters may not have been properly handled but the ADP
housed and domesticated the animals in commercial quantities, noting that the
animals were big delicacies eaten with relish.
Other forms of
agricultural practices currently ongoing at the ADP, according to the programme
manager include snail rearing , piggry , fish farming , poultry and a host of
others .
However , cognisant
of the nature of soil in the state , he said that farmers’ inputs were
subjected to laboratory tests to ensure that they planted certified seeds and
that best practice agents equally assisted farmers with requisite information
on how best to realise bumper harvest for domestic and commercial purposes.