President Muhammadu Buhari |
Farmers have
described the 2018 national budget just signed by President Muhammadu Buhari as
being late to the need of farming activities for the year saying that
agricultural activities are time bound.
President
Muhammadu Buhari has yesterday signed the budget for 2018 for implementation
towards economic development of the nation, an action some farmers have viewed
as rather becoming too late for food security.
Speaking
with Food Farm News, the National
Coordinator, Zero Hunger Commodity Association of Nigeria (ZEHUCOAN) Dr.Tunde Arosanyin
said that the budget is coming late at the middle of the year to rescue food
security situation of the country pointing that the delay has affected early
planting of rainy season as the usual support of the government to farmers were
not forth coming due to non-availability of fund.
Dr. Arosanyin
said that we are already at the middle of the year when the wet season planting
had gone with neglect to farmers towards production preparation against next
year food security pointed that the delay in the budget process in Nigeria was
negatively impacting on our development and the issue must be seriously
tackled.
He also
condemned the budget percentage to agriculture going by the Maputo Declaration
of which Nigeria is a signatory saying that “The budget of 2018 just being
signed today 20th of June is rather coming too late. First,
agriculture is tied to time and weather just as the budget may not come to full
implementation in the next three months by the time the rain will be winding up
in the North and middle belt which are the hubs of agricultural production.
Secondly, the allocation to agricultural sector is less than 3.2% which is very
low to drive the largest economy in Africa. The Maputo declaration of 2003 committed
African countries to allocate 10% of total budget to agriculture. Never the
less it is advisable to avoid leakages at the implementation by meeting the
farmers at the farm gate with inputs, credit and market”
Other
farmers who spoke under anonymity said that the budget delay has affected the
farming activities that supposed to have taken place during the rainy season,
but also mentioned the negative impact of climate change saying all
stakeholders must take the NIMET prediction very serious.
Visit to the
Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) revealed that
many value chains of the crops have not been doing anything according sources as lack of budget has delayed many of
their activities to farmers towards food security.
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