Ayeni Oladehinde- Publisher food farm News |
The agricultural value
chains policies implementation of the last administration is worthy of
commendation while also there is need for assessment evaluation of all the activities in crops, fisheries, animals and
mechanization for proper statistical record of impact to the nation’s economy
in the last few years before now. This action would not be out of place for
record to be properly put in order for this sector.
We have on many fora heard about the excellent
performance of the Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) policy by both the
government officials and private stakeholders, but beyond that in the face of
the change mantra, there is need for economic evaluation of the policy on the
nation since huge sum of money has been expended on it from people’s taxes,
foreign partners’ support and donations running to billions of dollars.
Since the role of
government in this sector is to formulate good policy, regulates, supervises,
monitors, evaluates and provides necessary enabling environment for private
sector investment in the agricultural sector,
then the evaluation of all the activities in the last few years must not be out
of place for proper stock taking in a synchronized statistical figure of each
activities of the value chain with respect to the field reports from the
farmers’ group for public consumption and accessibility.
Only some few weeks ago
that the second phase of the Federal government agricultural tractorization
programme of the Growth Enhancement Support ( GES) was launched at Ilorin, Kwara state without proper evaluation
of the performance of the first phase where many raised the issues of where are the locations
of the hiring centres and who are the private sector beneficiary cum cost
implication in term of open price market competitiveness?
At the last National Council
on Agriculture and Rural Development (NCARD) held at Abeokuta, Ogun state
between 24th-28th, 2013, it was noted at the communiqué
issued at the end of the meeting the achievements of the various commodity
value chains including Rice, Sorghum, Cotton, Oil-Palm, Cocoa, Wheat,
Maize/Soyabean, Cassava, Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Sesame, Groundnut, Leather,
Sheep & Goat, Horticulture, Fisheries Aquaculture and other components of
ATA without any concrete statistics emanating from the evaluation department of
the ministry to back up till date for the purpose of sustainability and
accurate information for the public consumption.
It is obvious that
there are lots of pending outstanding payments incurred for the inputs of
seeds, fertilizers and other chemicals supports for farmers at the value chain
of crops, fisheries and animals that we must not over look as we are projecting
for better sustainability of the sector in terms of good policy for the year
2016 towards wealth creation and economic diversion from crude to local
production to food exportation to checkmate billions of naira and dollar
expended on this sector that needs to be well evaluated. The department of
evaluation in the FMARD needs to be up and doing towards ensuring the
harmonization of this assessment and evaluation reports of all the agricultural
value chains activities that have been carried out in the last four year for
better economic appraisal and impacts measurement justification based on
government money involvement.
The present Minister,
Chief Audu Ogbeh must not over look this aspect of evaluation for proper assessment
of the sector that billions of naira had been expended for better repositioning
to overcoming the present economic inferno ravaging most nations of the world, with
our own more pathetic based on the lip service to the development of sector
with obvious scarcity of food just in one year of a gap in 2015.
In the ministry’s bit
to ensure focused policy instrument for enterprises’ development on commodity
value chains of about 24 agricultural produce which include rice, cassava,
cocoa, cotton, oil, horticulture, maize, sorghum, wheat, groundnut, sweet
potato, ginger, sugar cane, cashew, sesame, fisheries, dairy, beef, sheep and
goat, pig, poultry, leather, animal health etc, there is need to put in place a
proactive synchronized evaluation of each of this produce for impact
measurement of the past and present administration through feedback from
farmers and other stakeholders at the processing and marketing end of the
market.
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