The registration of maize farmers for the dry season
cultivation for 2014 has been described very low against the expected numbers
the Federal government has prepared to support with three bags of fertilizer
with micro nutrient and 20kg bag of improved seed just as stakeholders have
demanded for the immediate review of the Growth Enhancement Support (GES)
saying some of the challenges confronting the programme must be tackled for the
purpose of beneficiaries against year 2015.
These two observations were among the issues raised during
the last meeting of the Maize Association of Nigeria (MAAN) just as they
commend the ingenuity of the Minister to farmers’ development especially with
introduction of Ges pointing that the purpose might be defeated if some of the
shortcomings in the implementation are not addressed with immediate effect.
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
through its maize desk officer, Mr. Unamma Chyka Victor lamented on the turnout
of farmers for the Mr. President dry season maize cultivation support provision
saying the ministry was only able to register about 39,066 farmers as against
the expected figure of 400,000 adding only twenty five states with less than
2000 farmers were able to register while Oyo state could not submit any name
despite all his efforts to get across to all the states’ chairmen.
While Mr. Unamma Victor advised MAAN to reject any bad seeds
whenever they are brought to them however pointed that dry season maize
planting is scheduled to commence by December as government would give three
bags of fertilizer with micro nutrient and 20Kg improved seeds to farmers for
the purpose of increased yield for market purposes.
He added maize is now a profitable crop as the demand for it
is increasing day by day stating the country is expected to supply the ECOWAS
about two silos full capacity of maize’ produce which he believed the full
participation of farmers would have ensured favourably.
The challenges identified by MAAN and other stakeholders from
Seed Companies Association of Nigeria included payment delay to agro inputs companies
as commercial banks’ interest is said to be taking larger part of the payment
with poor certified seeds occasioned by mishandling after certification which
may have occurred as result of long and far distance given to agro dealers for
delivery as against the initial agreement of supplying to the closer ecological
zones.
Although the stakeholders commended the sincerity of Dr.
Adesina but observed that the implementation process of the Ges must be
immediately reviewed for the benefit of farmers who are given adulterated seed
and delay in payment of the seed companies.
Report from Ogun and
Delta revealed the issue of bad seed supplied to the two states as the minister
has ordered for the immediate deletion of the affected companies from the GES
programme with effort on going to take them for prosecution just as alteration
of original GES list was reported by Delta state MAAN representative.
Deleted companies according to findings are Spring Field Agro, Vitae and Okon
global.
The President of the Seed Companies Association of Nigeria Mr.
Richard Olufare faulted the seed policy of the country saying the best the agricultural
transformation agenda would have done is to ensure awareness adoption of
improved seeds thereby allowing choice of certified seeds’ patronage to farmers
stressing that no seed companies have been able to break even since the
inception of GES.
Mr Richard Olufare added that the increasing number of
certified seed producers cannot be an antidote for adulteration but rather
suggested having an efficient and very functional national seed policy for
effective implementation of GES stressed delay in payment has hindered the
business progress of many of its members as no seed company has been able to
break even in term of business since the inception of the programme.
He added that “ATA was to increase the low adoption rate of
improved seeds by farmers which supposes to end by 2015 and left farmers to
make choice of their seeds through company of their choice. The seeds policy is
not right, the increase to 800 companies is rubbish, and the process must be
regulated and reviewed for national food security”
In his comment, the National President of MAAN, Pastor Tunji
Adenola the convener of the meeting advised his members to be more proactive to
productivity while he also corroborated Mr. Olufare’s opinion on the need for
prompt payment after service delivery of inputs providers so as to avoid
commercial banks embarrassment thereby calling for the immediate review of the
GES for more effectiveness to the beneficiaries as the implementation is
becoming very much faulty which the minster might not know.
Pastor Adenola pointed that the long distance journey embark
upon by the agro dealers when a seed must have been given in a certified condition
may have contributed to the challenges of bad seeds in the GES programme adding
the long distance delivery of certified seeds to different ecologies has
deviated from the initial agreement just as he pointed that directive to
delivery destinations from Abuja is not always timely as seeds may have stayed
longer in an unconducive environment.
It will be recalled last year at the National Assembly
hearing that the Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Adesina said that “GES will
improve marketing of subsidized inputs to farmers, empower smallholders’
farmers by giving them a choice in the purchase of input through agro dealers
of their choice without relying on government. It improves transparency and
accountability in the use of government subsidy. It is easier to track and
support the development of the private sector market for seeds and fertilizer
in the country”
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