The lackadaisical attitude of many farmers
especially in the face of the reality of climate change is a thing of great
concern this time around as more and more losses are bound to occur if the
culture of insurance cover is not imbibed in their farming activities as losses
are in two ways, one for them, and the other one is for the government who has
supported farmers with peoples’ taxes in form of subsidy through input support
from both the states and federal government.
Also, farmers’ association should as a matter of urgency
embark on more awareness campaign towards encouraging themselves and other
stakeholders to taking the issue of agricultural insurance very serious just as
the reality of climate change is not sparing anybody in the face of taking
agriculture as business in order to attract more economic earning and wealth
for the people.
Also, the
present agricultural transformation agenda taking holistic approach to farming
as business has to be up and doing in its awareness drive to taking precaution
against all odds of climate change through funding support to research
Institutes to ensure more scientific technologies to checkmate menace of climate
change with drought and water resistance seeds and methods of
farming with emphasis on agricultural insurance as one of the criteria for
benefitting in any government support especially on agriculture so as to
mitigate losses occasioned by climate change or spread of plant or livestock
diseases. It could be recalled that a lot of poultry farmers could not recover
from the losses incurred during the avian influenza period some years back.
Although we
are aware of the repositioning going on in the Nigerian Insurance Agricultural
Corporation (NAIC) especially with the present leadership of Mr. Bode Opadokun
who believes in taking affordable insurance package which is as low as to
paying five hundred naira (N500) to get twenty thousand naira (N20, 000) in
case of any eventuality as a compensation to small scale farmers as this will
assist them quickly in times of distress. This is commendable but still needs
to be intensified for more awareness creation in terms of confidence and trust people perceived generally about insurance concept
in Nigeria.
Also the
farmers with the reality of climate challenges must not be too parochial or
conservative in their thought to business by taking all necessary precautions
that would mitigate losses in term of distress through doing farming with all
improved research technologies with inclusion of insurance cover in all the
planting seasons. The well management of farms in terms of farming culture of
integrating insurance policy especially for those that are assisted by
government subsidy will go a long way in enhancing our nation’s economy just as
government investment in agricultural
development will no result to wastages caused by unforeseeable circumstances.
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