The partnership will also uplift the standard of living for the less privileged women by empowering them to be self-reliant and boost the economy of the state.
Meanwhile, the programme leads to the positive transformation of the agricultural sector and serves as a means of sustaining development and prosperity for the participating bodies.
The partnership will focus more on communities believed to have been marginalised for one reason or the other.
Recall that ADAS-P management has been engaging critical stakeholders across the state that will facilitate and pave the way for the success of the programme before launching the second tranche as scheduled by the Adamawa state government under the Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri’s led administration.
In the same vein, ADAS-P is developing regulations, infrastructure and services that will support private sector investment in the state and beyond as well as improve the internally generated revenue IGR in Adamawa state.