 Small Scale Women Farmers Organization of Nigeria has advocated for improved farm implement and other inputs to boost farm production and feed the nation. The national president, Small Scale Women Farmers Organization in Nigeria, Mary Ishaia Afan, who led the women to retire, what she described as obsolete farm implement to the National Museums and Monuments, Makrodi, said that their decision was to call on government attention to providing modern farming implements for women. A correspondent Francis Stair's report is presented from our studios. So often presidents said that the platform which has over two million women farmers is cut across about 36 states of Nigeria, including the federal capital territory, Abuja. She enumerated the challenges of women in Benway states to include insecurity, the untimely release of farm imputes by the government, lack of access to agricultural funds and government intervention, and that women are generally sidelined and neglected during policy formulation that would address their many problems among other challenges. If government must achieve food security, it means that we need to go into new technology. And we're also aware that the food we produce, about 80% of the food you find in the market, is produced by women. And that is why we are here to speak to government, that this obsolete implement should be now kept in the museum, and we are now demanding for new technology, that the government should give us new technology for us to be able to increase production to feed the nation. Speaking, National Secretary of Swofan Mena Ibiano stressed that the importance of modern equipment to women cannot be overemphasized, as it will go a long way in improving the activities of small-scale women farmers, as well as reduce the stress women go through in trying to put food on the table. National Commission for Museums and Monuments is appreciative of this noble kind gesture and will exhibit this implement for generation, in conformity with our establishment mandates. On our own part, the president of Swofan Ben-Westadch chapter in Gizhan Churchill said that if women are given farm implement and imputes, it will make them independent, feed their families better, and solve their family problems, as well as enable them to export the excess farm produce. To make a law or a policy that women should be given land so that they can farm. Also, the chairman of Oju Local Government Honorable Yveline Okwe, who lauded the women for living up to their expectations, said that there will be no food basket of the nation without the support of women and called for us to take orders to support them. Women farmers, they are great, they are slogan, great women farmers, they are really great and I encourage them to be greater in their endeavours. Goodwill messages were presented by the State Chairman of All Farmers Association of Nigeria Afan Aoudung Sarco, Director of Agricultural Services, Ben-Westadch Ministry of Agriculture, Thomas Unungu, and the State Coordinator of Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.