The agency's Commander in the State, Idris Bello, disclosed that the farm was discovered after months of “painstaking surveillance".
The farm is located in a forest about 70 kilometres from Ife-Olukotun in Yagba East Local Government of the state.
He said the discovery and arrest of the owner of the farm has confirmed the fears of the NDLEA that the state had graduated from being a consumer to producer of cannabis sativa.
Bello called on the residents, especially the rural dwellers, to report suspected illicit drug dealers to law enforcement agents to save the society from their menace.
The commander said the suspect, Sunday Olishe, 35, would soon be charged to court.
Olishe, according to the agency, hails from Emu in Ndukwa West Local Government Area of Delta and was once arrested by its operatives.
According to the commander, the suspect relocated to Kogi two years ago, where he secured a lease for the land on which he planted the Indian hemp from one Yomi, after paying N50,000.
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