Dr. Hakeem Ayinde Ajeigbe,(ICRISAT) - Kano Station and Country Representative - Nigeria West & Central Africa Program |
The ICRISAT
Nigerian representative, Dr. Hakeem Ajeigbe has advised National Centre for
Agricultural Mechanization (NCAM) to work harder towards achieving a good
finishing machines and other equipment saying more fabricators should be
engaged for commercial production of the proto type designs with royalty
charges.
Speaking one
on one with Dr. Ajeigbe on the state of agricultural mechanization in Nigeria
and extension, he said a lot has to be done by NCAM especially in the use of
its mandate to design machines, fabricate proto types and evaluate the imported
ones for standard adaptation to our ecologies adding that “NCAM must be able to
partner fabricators that will be ready to pay royalty to support its work”
“Where we
expect NCAM to do more is to involve more in designing and redesigning of small
scale machines that can give the most needed mechanized agriculture for small
scale farmers as it is done in China. They should design a well-tested machine
for efficiency and good use. Also they should have series of fabricators who
are to commercialize the machines they have made as proto-type.
These fabricators
can pay 5-10 % loyality to every NCAM design, and this is what happens in the
other progressive country where the loyalties are added to whatever subvention
NCAM is getting from the Government. This I believe can add to NCAM’s strength
so as to be able to perform more better in making available simple machines and
tools for agricultural productivity of removing farming drudgery for
commercialization.
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