Sen. Abukarka Bagudu |
The Kebbi State Governnor, Sen. Abukarka Bagudu has said that the low crops yield in the country was intentionally created by other competing countries so as to increase the cost of productions thereby making our produce not competitive in the global markets of rice and wheat.
His Excellency, Sen. Bagudu disclosed this at the 8th Bola Tinubu Colloquium held in Abuja as part of the ceremonies to mark the 64th birthday of the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu in an event theme “Agriculture: Action, work, revolution”.
The Governor said in the message tagged “our steward in the last seven months in agriculture” that uncompetiveness in terms of market price in wheat and rice production occasioned by low yield per hectare have resulted to our importation of food from countries with cheaper price.
He pointed in the last seven months that a lot have been achieved in rice and wheat productions especially in the face of alternative import substitutions of escalation of local crops production through development of Agriculture with intensified effort of the Research Institutes towards diversification from mono economy of crude oil saying “with the oil sector in crisis, the Buhari administration is focusing on agriculture, which he described recently as the traditional wealth of the nation”.
His
Excellency said that “our yields per hectare have been affected, because those
countries that have distorted trade in these commodities have been able to send
them around the world at a lower production cost, and consequently, rather than
buying from us we end up buying from them.
This is not because our soils are
not rich or our farmers are lazy, but historically, this distortion has
depressed prices in such an extent that our farmers cannot compete. But that is
not to say we cannot do better, and improve yields significantly. Our current
average yields per hectare for wheat and rice during the dry season is 4.5 tons
per hectares. In the wet season, because
farmers could not get control over the variable, it dropped to 2.5. But wheat
which is grown in the dry season, the yield per hectare is between 3-4 tons,
and this is low when compared to other countries of the world. I have mentioned
the effect of trade distortions.
Speaking on
past administration inputs subsidy and agriculture financing, the Kebbi state
Governor said that “before now we have an agriculture regime, that tends to
give farmers what government can afford as subsidy, but rather than giving
farmer six bags of fertilizer that an hectare requires, they gave out one bag
of fertilizer, because that is what the government can afford and as a result
yield are therefore surely to be lower.
The financiers are not interested in
financing agriculture because of low yield, low incentives and none
understanding of the business model of the farmers. With all the past
intervention programmes, such as the Operation Feed the Nation, the Green
Revolution and many Central Bank Interventions,
but what we have discovered in the past seven month is that most of these
intervention programs have cut short of recognizing the quantum of money that
is required to put agriculture in a sustainable way”
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