Home Pagelatest News FG, IFAD, NiMET Hold Training on Weather Prediction for Field Staff, Farmers Ahead of 2025 Wet Season Farming by vcdp_ad May 4, 2025 written by vcdp_ad 434FacebookTwitterPinterestThreadsBlueskyEmail The Federal Government of Nigeria and the International Fund for Agricultural Development -supported Value Chain Development Programme (VCDP) has organized a training on downscaling of the 2025 Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) seasonal climate prediction and preseason training for VCDP field staff, farmers and processors in the nine participating states of Anambra, Benue, Ebonyi, Enugu, Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun and Taraba. Cross-section of participants at the training on downscaling of 2025 NiMET’s seasonal climate prediction organised by IFAD-VCDP and NiMET 24-25 March, 2025 in Keffi, Nasarawa State. The two-day Training of Trainers (ToT) held in Keffi from 24-25 March, 2025 hosted in collaboration with (NiMET) will help rural farmers build resilience to the adverse consequences of climate change using innovative climate smart technologies. Speaking, Mr Nura Lawal, Environment and Climate Change Specialist, IFAD-VCDP, explained that the project partnered with NiMET to ensure farmers have access to climate information and at the same time promote a sustainable climate smart approach. “We are here conducting the preseason training to prepare our agents and officers on how to train farmers on adoption of hands-on skills to guide their farming operations throughout the year.” Lawal, who highlighted challenges posed by climate change, said “With the dwindling climate patterns we have in the country, a lot of farmers face significant threats in terms of climate disasters. “This training aims to equip farmers with expertise on enhancing productivity, leading to improved food security. It focuses on downscaling the 2025 Nimet Seasonal Climate Prediction, providing participants with critical information to guide their farming operations. Furthermore, the environment expert said, at the end of the workshop, each participating state is expected to develop a public calendar outlining key activities for farmers. “This training session is crucial in helping farmers adapt to climate change. Information that will be gathered here will help mitigate any of these climate issues. “As of March 2025, over 101,099 farmers have been trained and accessing climate information services from NiMET over the past four years,” he added. On his part, Ahmed Aboki, Principal Meteorologist, NiMET, informed that rain is expected to start in the southern part (April) and later in the Northern part (May) of Nigeria. He, therefore, urged lead farmers who benefitted from the training, not to keep weather information to themselves but ensure they help other smallholder farmers around them. One of the beneficiaries, Suzanne Acanga from Benue state, a Rice farmer and processor, narrated how she almost lost all her investment due to change in weather pattern in 2024. According to her, she planted in anticipation of rain, which didn’t come, describing it as a waste of time, effort and resources. “But now, I know better, I am now an informed farmer. I know when to start planting, when rain will come, when it will cease, the weather pattern in my state and my farm location.” Suzanne, however, commended IFAD-VCDP for organizing such training adding that it will help many farmers beat climate change challenges. “Thanks to IFAD-VCDP, farmers now discuss weather reports and forecasts via group messages on WhatsApp, which supplements the NiMET’s App and traditional weather radio reports”. She added. tag-3 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestThreadsBlueskyEmail previous post Nigeria’s Agric Minister Elected Vice-Chair of IFAD’s Governing Council next post FGN/IFAD VCDP hosts SAPZ on learning visit on Commodity Alliance Forum Model Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.