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The FMARD Minister Representative, Mr. Ime. S. Umoh, Former ED, NAERLS Prof. Z. Abubakar, Prof Ado on day two of the Cropping Scheme. |
* Stakeholders exhort research monitoring and evaluation.
· * IAR recounts achievements.
The 2018
Annual Research Review and Planning Meeting / Extension Farmers Inputs Linkage
System (REFILS) held for three days (April10-12) at Institute for Agricultural
Research (IAR), Samara, Zaria were very revealing as funding was very
conspicuous as one of the major factors militating against new improved
technologies development cum transfer to farmers at the grassroots.
This, many
see as being contrary to the Federal Government’s determination towards using
agriculture as alternative sector to galvanizing the nation’s economy.
Policy
makers, researchers, scientists, farmers and agro processors stakeholders cross
the North West zone and beyond at the event particularly expressed concern in
view of the Federal Government slogan of using Agriculture as a tool to
reposition the economy towards checkmating foods import and create job to
Nigerians, pointed that the funding to research and extension services must be
given serious consideration and upward review that must match words with
action.
The theme
for this year research review meeting was “Diversification of Nigerian Economy
through innovative Agricultural Research and Extension” but what has come out
from the field trials may not have reflected the present administration’s
promises of using agriculture to galvanize our economy as substitute to crude
oil.
Also the general opinions supported the need
for feed-back measurement of the field trials through monitoring and evaluation
unit of the Institute saying “the unit must be repositioned to put the
scientists and researchers on their toes for performance measurement of
improved technologies and transfer to farmers”
Researchers and other stakeholders pointed
that Nigeria has not met the Maputa declaration of 10% total budget allocation
to the development of agriculture which has negatively impacted on research
funding, while some African countries have already exceeded the bench mark,
thereby making mockery of the country as the Giant of Africa when our food
security situation is in doubt.
Although the
speech delivered by the Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh ably
represented Mr. Emoh seemed to have agreed with the need to reposition research
saying “ the theme of this year’s workshop “ diversification of Nigerian
Economy through innovative agricultural research and extension is apt.
This is
because we actually need to do agricultural research and extension activities
in a relatively different manner to reflect the shift in paradigm from
subsistence farming to agriculture as a business. Supporting agricultural
development activities as businesses along the commodity value chains is
critical to any reasonable path of growth that the country may wish to take “
Chief Ogbeh
added that “there must be deliberate tweaking of the agricultural and farm
practices of the small holders through innovative research and extension
activities to facilitate increased agricultural production and diversification
of our economy.
Agricultural research should come up with improved and
innovative good agricultural practices (GAP) while agricultural extension must
come up with innovative ways of enhancing farmers’ capacity to apply new
knowledge to fully exploit the potential of GAP so as to guarantee increase
productivity and incomes”
Also the
climate change resilience to agricultural productivity was never underestimated
as the meeting had in attendance the Executive Director, Nigerian
Meteorological Agency (NIMET) Prof. Sani Abubakar Mashi who impressed on the
stakeholders the need to take weather forecast very serious towards farming
activities so as to reduce losses and wastages for produce thereby promising a
weather station at all the states of the federation. “We will fund IAR’s agronomic on meteorology
and establish a station each to the 36 ADPs at all the states for our
agricultural productivity”
Speaking
also on climate change resilience, the Country Director SG2000 Prof. Sani Miko
Ahmed advised that the IAR and NIMET partnership must be enhanced to boost
agricultural productivity through weather forcast adding that his organization
was presently running two programs from AGRA and IFAD which are climate change
resilience programme.
Prof. Ahmed
emphasized on the need to interject more private agro industries and farmers
into the annual Cropping/ REFILS meetings for enhanced feedback on improve
technologies adoption, an opinion that was supported by the Special Adviser
(AS) to the Governor of Katsina state on Agriculture, Dr. Abba Y. Abdullah.
Although, this position was punctured by the Institute for Agricultural
Research ( IAR) Executive Director, Prof. I.U Abubarka who said All Farmers
Association of Nigeria (AFAN) and other private stakeholders have always been
involved.
In his
speech, the IAR Director, Prof. Abubarka commended workers’ effort despite the
limited fund being made available saying “ I must commend the dogged
determination of our scientists together with their technicians and
Technologists, who conducted different researches covering; genetic improvement
of our mandate crops, crop protection, irrigation, farm mechanization, crop
production management practices, economics and extension throughout the year.
These efforts have culminated in the development of the new technologies for
the benefit of farmers nationwide”
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