The Director General, Federal Institute of Industrial Research (FIIRO), Prof.(Mrs) Gloria Elemo |
Stakeholders in the agricultural sector have been advised to go beyond
production of produce and its export, but also do value-addition through
processing for better market and for wealth and job creation.
The Director General, Federal Institute of Industrial Research (FIIRO),
Prof.(Mrs) Gloria Elemo, made the call during an Afro-agricultural Expo themed:
“Focus on Food Security and Sustainability” held recently in Abuja.
She identified the need to introduce technology into agricultural
processing as well as local fabrication of needed equipment to achieve this
feat that would enhance job creation for the youth, women and jobless adult.
Elemo, who was represented by FIIRO Director of Planning, Technology
Transfer and Information Management, Dr. Oyedoyin Bolanle also explained that
lots of innovations have been made to reduce post-harvest losses in the area of
cereals, fish, grains, fruits among others as a way of promoting value
addition.
She said that paucity of funds have denied the institute the capacity to
share the innovations among stakeholders especially agropreneurs and rural
farmers.
“Today, agric in Nigeria is characterised by low productivity, land
access constraints, limited adaptation of research findings and local
technologies, poor and low irrigation development, high cost of farm inputs,
poor access distribution, poor storage facility, poor processing technology
development and general post-harvest losses,” she stated.
She disclosed that plans were ongoing to partner with the private sector to develop technologies
that could convert raw agric produce to finished goods saying over 250
technologies have been developed but only 50 of them are ready for
commercialization.
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