The Managing Director, Niji farms, Mr. Kola Lukas Adeniji |
The economic
diversification of the President MuhammuduBuhari using non-oil sector with
Agriculture at the front burner came under attack by one of the speakers at the
Editors’ conference taking place at Port-Harcourt with submission that all the
agronomy practice in Nigeria are inefficient to deliver the expected
commercialization adding culture of hard work would checkmate corruption always
perpetuated by government officials in the country.
The Managing
Director, Niji farms, Mr. Kola Lukas Adeniji said that all our farming systems
are obsolete to give expected high yield to agricultural production as compared
to what is obtained in other developed world where Global Best Practice (GAP)
are given priority to ensure cost effectiveness towards making price
competitive pointed that only 5% population in America are into farming.
Mr. Lukas
Adeniji also pointed that our working hours may not be able to give the
expected economic break through saying introduction of hourly evaluation of
performance would speedily assist the nation’s development with corruption also
put at check as people are always
positively thinking towards improvement of the nation’s economy.
According to
him “ poor agronomy practices by farmers, poor system of harvest, low value
addition, buying mis- appropriate machines into the country for farming, lack
of efficient irrigation system, untapped arable land, poor infrastructure and
corruption are real challenges to commercialization of Agriculture in Nigeria”
Mr. Adeniji position seem to be buttressing
the first paragraph of the executive summary of the new agricultural promotion
policy of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD)
that stated “ Nigeria is facing two key gaps in agriculture today, an inability
to meet domestic food requirement, and an inability to export at quality levels
required for market success. The former problem is productivity challenge
driven by an input system and farming model that is largely inefficient. As a
result, an ageing population of farmers does not have enough seeds, fertilizer,
irrigation, crop protection and related support to be successful. The latter
challenge is driven by an inefficient system for setting and enforcing food
quality standards, as well as poor knowledge of target markets. Insufficient
food testing facilities, a weak inspectorate system in FMARD, and poor
coordination among relevant federal agencies serve to compound early stage
problem such as poor knowledge of permissible contaminant level”
He however
criticized the method of bringing imported farming and processing machines that
are not very adaptable to our environment into the country without proper
checking thereby resulting to untimely
break down without being used to capacity stressed the need to do something
positive in this regard.
The Niji
farm boss also comment on the need to optimally utilize our water resources to
ensure efficient irrigation capacity to allow all year round planting as wet
season cultivations cannot alone give the commercialization delivery to using
agriculture towards food security and raw material for industrialization
towards economic diversification just he emphasized the need for provision of
infrastructure for processing.
It will be
recalled that challenges of extension workers in many states of the federation
could be attributed to non-efficient productivity of agriculture in production,
processing, post-harvest and value addition as the transfer of the improved
research technologies to rural farmers is a function of efficient extension
which are poorly funded since the departure of World Bank assistance in more
than two decades ago.
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