The year
2016 National Council on Agricultural and Rural Development (NCARD) will take
place at the Kano state starting from 7th to 10th
February as stakeholders from all the federation will converge to present paper
of memorandum for approval as implementation document for the year in terms of
agricultural production, processing and marketing.
The last
NCARD meeting was held in Abeokuta, Ogun State where the hosting right was
assigned to Kano state in the preceding year of 2014 which could not hold due
to fear of Boko Haram insurgence until this year that the council will be
chaired by the present Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh while all the commissioners
from the states will join him in the approval of the new implementing document
for the 2016 agricultural food security policies.
Many of the
states’ agricultural policies are expected to be brought forward to interface
with federal government’s own for the purpose of collaboration and partnership
for the proper harnessing of potential in the agricultural sector.
Although
there are many other issues that would be addressed as the hosting state has
agreed to shoulder bulk of the financial responsibility of the programme due to
cash traps occasioned by paucity of fund as stakeholders have expressed anxiety
of low turnout reasoned due to funding scarcity in the FMARD.
Food Farm News learnt that many directors of the
FMARD would not be attending as result of lack of fund as only those that will
be presenting papers would be allowed to attend; this according to our finding
is part of measures to cut cost towards ensuring the success of the event.
Already the Kano state government has taken up the responsibility of financing
the event with some other promises from the friends of the FMARD.
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