Monday, 12 October 2015
JOB AND WEALTH CREATION SCHEME [PPSP LAUCH]
Another milestone of the Job and Wealth Creation Scheme (OkowaPlus) was achieved with the distribution of production inputs to farmers and transfer of government purchased tractors with implements to farmers' cooperative societies.
Designed for existing farmers, the Production and Processing Support Programme (PPSP) is aimed at boosting agricultural production through the provision of more efficient inputs, technologies and technical support.
With the successful take-off of the PPSP, the Senator Ifeanyi Okowa-led administration's vision to create wealth and diversify the Delta State Economy is indeed a reality.
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