Senator, Heineken Lokpobiri |
Billion Women in Agriculture Environment Impact Fund (WAEIF) in Abuja.
While declaring the launching of the fund open, President Muhammadu Buhari,
represented by the Minister of State, Agriculture and Rural Development
Senator, Heineken Lokpobiri, said that the challenges of environmental impact
has contributed largely to food scarcity in Nigeria added to lack of effective
participation of women in Agriculture created by massive internally displaced
agricultural women, insurgency, gas flaring, oil spillage, desert encroachment, flood
and other environmental hazards. Lokpobiri opinioned that the fund will boost
sustainable funding mechanism for women in Agriculture which will in turn
generate employment and exchange of ideas in environmental agriculture.
Lokpobiri commended the Women Association for National Agriculture and Environment Protection (WANAEP) for this effort of fund raising which will positively impact on the on-going process of economic diversification with agriculture as the immediate best alternative key sector. Speaking further, the Minister acknowledged the role of the private sector in solving the core issues of Limited food production and the delivery of quality standards which is crucial and significant while Government on the other hand facilitates and provides supportive infrastructures, systems control processes and oversight.
In this regard
therefore to address the level of infrastructure challenges that face food
processors and attract them into our rural areas, Government is developing the
Staple Crops Processing Zones (SCPZs).
The Minister said Food manufacturing companies will therefore be attracted to locate within these zones which are densely populated by women farmers thereby bringing them closer to farmers and areas of high food production. Within these zones, government shall scale up infrastructure like electricity, roads and water supply. This he said will reduce post-harvest looses, lower the cost of transporting raw materials, and stimulates rural economic growth and link farmers directly to food processing companies, he added.
Lokpobiri said evidence has clearly shown that raising the productivity and incomes of women through such funds will not only have huge foreign exchange earning potentials but will also greatly improve household welfare especially nutrition, health and education that will be a leverage to better standard of living of every Nigerian household.
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