The National Center for Genetic Resources and Biotechnology (NACGRAB)
through the committee on Naming, Registration and Release of crop
varieties, livestock/ fisheries has recently in December 5th approved
and registered about eleven newly released crop varieties from
different Research Institutes and private companies just as stakeholders
wanted more animal breeding centres extablished with more funding to
NACGRAB, while West Africa Agricultural Productivity Programme (WAAPP)
was commended for it financial support to research development in the
country.
Among the varieties approval by the National Committee on naming,
registration and release of crop varieties under the leadership of
Retired Oladosu Awoyemi are potato (MARABEL), Sorghum-PRADHAN, MLSH 296
Gold and MLSH 151, Maize- SAMMAZ 41 and SAMMAZ 42, Soybean-NCFISOY-01
and NCRISOY-02, Rice-Faro 63, and wheat- LACRI-5 and LACRI WHIT-6.
The Registrar of the centre, Dr. Sunday. Aladele said by this
approval, all these varieties can now be freely distributed among
farmers as the genetic characters and history of each of them will now
be officially registered and documented at NACBRAB towards ensuring
conservation and sustainable utilization of genetic resources in
Nigeria.
It is worthy of note that all these improved crop varieties presented
by various Research Institutes and private companies have been well
audited at the 25th meeting of the Technical Sub-Committee (
TSC) level by various scientists and researchers from various
institutions with thorough scientific questions following descriptors’
format for the purpose of merited approval by the National Committee
just as some of the varieties could not pass beyond this level for lack
of one information or the other.
It is stated that “The 25th meeting of technical
sub-committee (CROPS) on the naming, registration, and release of crop
varieties held at NACGRAB conference room, Moor plantation on 3rd,
2014 to deliberate on submissions of crops varieties received from
research Institutes, Universities and Private companies in the
countries. A total of twenty two (22) crops varieties were submitted for
consideration, registration and release which include “three (3) upland
rice from National Cereal Research institute (NCRI), Badeggi, and
Africa Rice Center, Nigeria station. Three (3) sorghum hybrid from
Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR), Ahmadu Bello University,
Samaru, Zaria, and Syngenta, Nigeria Limited. One (1) potato variety
from National Root Crops Research Institute, Umudike and Sygenta Nigeria
Limited. Two (2) wheat varieties from Lake chad Research Instittue,
Maiduguri. Eight Maize hybrids: three (3) from Institute for
Agricultural Research (IAR), Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria,
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), University of
Ilorin, National Agricultural Extention Research and Liaison Service and
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, while five (5) were from IITA and
Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T), Moor
Plantation, Ibadan. Five (5) Soybean varieties from IITA and NCRI,
Badeggi”
However for rice, faro 63 was recommended for release based on early
maturing and high yield, while in sorghum, PRADHAN got approval based on
its white and bold grains with high yields just as the MLSH 296 was
approved for release based on high grains yield. MLSH 151 is also
released for its bold round grains with cream colour and high yield.
The extral early maturity, high yield and high number of marketable
tubers and high dry matter content warranted the release of Marabel as
new variety of potato just as two varieties of wheat called “LACRI
WHIT-5 and LACRI WHIT-6” were both release for high yield/ good baking
quality, and early maturing, high yield and good baking quality
respectively.
Also two varieties of maize, SAMMAZ 41 and SAMMAZ 42 were both
approved for release based on early maturing, high grain yield, long ear
and low soil nitrogen tolerance just as soybean variety NCRISOY 1 was
released for its extral early maturity, promiscuous nodulation, as well
as resistance to rust, cercospora leaf spot and bacterial pustule. The
NCRISOY 2’s released was based on high yield, promiscuous nodulation,
resistance to rust, cercospora leaf and suitability for mechanization.
It was obvious that the December 5th 2014 approval by the
National Committee did not include any livestock or fisheries varieties
as effort is ongoing at the TSC level towards ensuring descriptors’
format the animals/fisheries species will be using for registration as
stakeholders have agreed to replicate crops’ format with general
description/ information and detailed description of
breed/varieties/strains/lines.
Stakeholders believed that by the time a descriptor format is
adopted, then all animals in the country will be asked to come for
registration adding there is need to test standard of any strain being
released as they observed the multi-national companies may be afraid to
release both male and female strains to farmers, but pointed that
putting in place an effective intellectual property right will assist
the situation as it was pointed that the Minister of Agriculture, Dr.
Akinwunmi Adesina is already pursuing the actualization for the purpose
of checkmating sub standard influx of all kind of animal and crop
species into the country. The parent right on improved seeds will build
confident in the owners of parent stocks just as they pointed the need
for more synergy between NACGRAB and Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine
Service (NAQS) so as to checkmate influx of all kind of animals into the
country.
They also advocated more attention for livestock/ fisheries policy
that would enhance the development of these sub sectors of Agriculture
adding that there is need to create more animal breeding animal centres
with proactive breeding policy for the sector as they advised that
mandate of NACGRAB should be more incorporated to the Federal Ministry
of Agriculture and Rural Development based on its strategic position in
ensuring continued conservation and sustainable utilization of genetic
resources in Nigeria.
Also the chairperson TSC (Fisheries) Prof. (Mrs) Ofelia G. Omitogun
from OAU, Ile Ife posited that about nineteen items of breeds was to be
recommended for release as soon as the descriptor format is approved
thereby thanking WAAPP for assisting in separating fish from livestock
for better functioning while the National Committee chairman, Mr.
Awoyemi enjoined fisheries committee to move into fish locations for the
purpose of better actualizing its mandate saying the names of the
local fish must be well spelt out for farmers’ understanding just as Mr.
Yarama Ndirpaya of Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN)
commended WAAP for its financial support to research development added
there are many quacks in the breeding of fish as he advised the origin
of every species must be insisted to avoid fake in face of ensuring
standard just as Dr. Ijantiku Ignatius Angarawai of ICRISAT suggested
the use of bio technology to ascertain the source of very fish.
Other stakeholders advocated for other sources of funding to NACGRAB
in case WAAPP should stop its funding support stressed that TSCs meeting
must be sustained for the purpose of efficient practice in the sector,
but the Registrar, Dr. Aladele was quick to advise that caution must be
well taken to avoid being misinterpreted saying “any committee set up
must do a thorough study of how fund should be sourced”
IITA, Dr. Ajala supporting the need for other alternative source of
funding the TSC meetings said that there must be charges for every
nomination of improved variety either from the research institutes or
private organization just as the Executive Director of Lake Chad
Research Institute supported saying “All research Institutes should be
written to give support to this meeting. We are ready to give such
support on behalf of all other directors”
Also NASC representive , Mr. F.J. Olonilua advised that the Seed
Association of Nigeria (SEDAN) should be invited to support this meeting
pointed that “when Dr. Olaseinde Omidiji was the president of the
association, we are enjoying the their support but I am very sure they
will be ready to support if invited”
The researchers and scientists however commended the support of WAAPP
to agricultural research development but insisted that the hour has
come for the private companies and research Institutes to start paying
some charges on material releases just as all the value chain of
Agricultural Transformation Agenda must support this meeting with
conclusion that a fund sourcing committee that will be coordinated by
the registrar be set up.
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