The Federal Government on Sunday said it had commenced the process of reviving its 300 hectares of farmland in Gombe State.
It stated this through the National Agricultural Land Development Authority, adding that it would engage 400 youths under its National Young Farmers Scheme.
The Executive Secretary, NALDA, Paul Ikonne, said in a statement issued in Abuja that his agency was working in collaboration with the Federal College of Horticulture Dadin, Kowa, Gombe State.
He said the college had also donated 100 hectares of land to the authority as part of its partnership with NALDA to boost the agricultural sector in Nigeria.
Ikonne said the 400 youths being engaged in the state would be empowered to carry out dry season farming, adding that NALDA would work with college to create jobs for young people in the sector.
He explained that the 300 hectares of land, which had been abandoned over a period time, would be reactivated as directed by President, Major Muhammadu Buhari.
The NALDA boss said all the abandoned facilities in the farmland would be revived and put to use as the country strives to ensure food security.
Ikonne said, “NALDA wants to partner farmers in Gombe State to achieve the desire of Mr. President for Nigeria to farm what it will eat.