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INSTITUTE OF AGRICUTURAL RESEARCH
Programmes, Units and Outstations
Research at IAR is organized into programs. Each research
program team is headed by a Leader and the Committee which the Leader
presides over is comprised of at least a plant breeder, an agronomist, a
soil scientist, a crop protectionist, an agricultural engineer, an
agricultural economist/rural sociologist and an extension specialist.
Research at IAR, Samaru is to generate technology,
enhance productivity and farm income of farmers especially the small scale
holders. The research and extension programmes have culminated in
achieving tremendous successes in the areas of development and fabrication
of machine prototypes suited for the North-West agro-ecological
zone. Noteworthy is the wholesale acceptance of our machine
prototypes by farmers and farmer cooperatives in both the private and the
public sectors. There are eight programmes; four are crop-based and
the other four programmes are supporting with a well coordinated Extension
Services Unit.
Crop-Based Programmes
- Cereals: sorghum, millet, maize, wheat, barley,
rice.
- Legumes and Oilseeds: cowpea, groundnut, bambaranut,
soybean, sesame, sunflower, castor.
- Fibres: cotton, kenaf, roselle and jute.
- Horticultural crops: onions, pepper, ginger, tomato,
citrus, mango, grapevine, roselle, melon and other local
vegetables.
Supporting Programmes and Units
- Agricultural Mechanization: Undertakes
machinery evaluation, equipment development, machinery maintenance and
management and provides engineering solutions to agriculture.
- Irrigation Research: Undertakes water resources
development and management; irrigated cropping systems and environmental
impact assessment of irrigation projects.
- Food Science and Technology Research: Focuses
on Biological quality of food crops, local and industrial processing and
monitoring of contaminants and evaluation of essential
ingredients.
- Farming Systems Research: Studies on-station,
on-farm and village level farming systems.
- Agricultural Extension Services: It is the gate
way of the Institute and the information management centre with
responsibilities as follows: Technology Review Meetings,
Workshops and Training, Monitoring and Evaluation, Information
Dissemination, Diagnostic and Consultancy Services.
The other Units are: 
- Data Processing Unit
- Meteorological Unit
- States Experiments Unit
- Agricultural Estate Unit
- Publications and Information Unit
- Seed Production Unit
- Agricultural Library
- Soil survey Unit
Outstations
- Talata Mafara Irrigation Research Station
- Kano Agricultural Research Station
- Kadawa Irrigation Research Station
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