The Federal Government (FG) National Crop Varieties and
Livestock Breeds Committee domiciled at the National Centre for Genetic
Resources and Biotechnology (NACGRAB) has just released and registered a new
improved wheat variety (LACRI WHIT-11) (IMAM (ATTILA 7). The official release of
the seed took place in Ibadan, recently.
This improved seed being
first ever demand-driven wheat candidate of farmers and flour millers was jointly
presented by the Lake Chad Research Institute (LCRI), Maiduguri and
International Centre for Agricultural Research (ICARDA), and it was unanimously
approved for registration and release by the National Committee under the
chairmanship of Chief Oladosu Awoyemi for its enhanced bakery quality and
increased yield ability.
Sources close to flour millers indicate that millions of
naira had been set aside for the off take of the production of the variety for
its enhanced potential in bakeries and other confectionaries across board.
A position paper presented to the National Committee on varieties registration and release by the
Technical Sub- Committee on crops headed by Prof. Olusoji Olafajo, it was
stated that ‘’ on station trials, multi- locational variety trials, on-farm
trials and end use quality evaluations show IMAM (ATTILA 7) to be very
promising, and with the rapidly increasing acceptance of this variety by wheat
farmers in Bauchi, Gombe, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, and Sokoto states’’, it
was unanimously agreed that the variety be recommended for release.
Also, a telephone conversation with the national President
of Wheat Farmers Association of Nigeria, Alhaji Salem corroborated the demand-driven
potential of the released variety saying ‘’ it is we farmers that demand for
its official release and registration because of its yield and enhanced bakery
potential as rightly demanded by the flour millers ’’
Meanwhile the Lake Chad Research Institute has promised to
take a proactive step towards tackling the observation raised on plantable
wheat materials in the hand of farmers by one of the officials of National
Agricultural Seeds Council (NASC), Mr. E. J Zidafamor who said the issue of
non-release of breeder and foundational seeds towards enhanced wheat seeds
system are unexpected of LCRI.
Mr. Zidafamor has queried the distortion of wheat seeds
system through non-release of breeders and foundational seeds that have
resulted to allowing plantable materials getting into the hands farmers instead of the
certified seeds saying this would not help in the development of efficient
seeds productivity in Nigeria adding that ‘’ I am believing and hoping that
this new variety that is released will not end to be plantable materials to the
farmers as I urge the committee to look at the matter and appeal to the team
that the 50kg that is required must be given. We are desirous to see the wheat
seeds system grows rather than being politicised.’’
Responding, the former executive Director, LCRI Dr.
Oluwasina Olabanji said that what is being referred to as plantable materials
was not the making of his Institute saying wheat is a pollinated crop that can
be recycled by farmers, coupled with the fact that no private seed company
producing it until the matter was taken up by the Agricultural Transformation
Agenda (ATA) with about 12 seeds company were supported with both breeder and
foundational seeds by the LCRI.
Said he: ‘’ about ten years ago, there were no single
company in Nigeria producing certified wheat seeds on commercial basis. It was
during Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) that fund was made available
under the wheat value chains that we were able to encourage seed companies to
go into wheat production. Today we have 12 seeds companies that are producing
it. Lake Chad gave them breeders and foundational seeds. We know that wheat is
a pollinated crop that can reproduce itself. So seeds are continuously recycled
among wheat farmers which the NASC officials will regard as impurity or
plantable materials’’
Olabanji stressed that wheat was an outstanding political crop that dogged
efforts had to be made to get to this level, and which must be well commended
saying ‘’ the progress we have made so far is with effort, dedication and
rigidity because there are some people who do not want Nigeria to produce
wheat. We are happy today because our major challenge as regards market has
been solved as flour millers who had once declined our wheat are very ready to
off take them with specific demand for this particular variety that is just
released as they have attested to its enhanced bakery potential and yield after
the outcome of the meeting with the Central Bank of Nigeria. The Nigeria Flour
mills, the Honey Well and the Dangote flour mills all say that Nigeria wheat is
as good as imported ones.’’
He stressed further that insecurity in the region had
hindered effective performance of production on large mass of available land at
the local government levels in Bornu state, asking rhetorically ‘’ how many of
you can go and stand to produce seeds in Bornu under the threat of Boko Haram?
We have been moving from one state to the other to lease 4-5 hectares for
cultivations.’’
He promised that all efforts to phase out the issue of
plantable materials for improved seeds system was already put in place with
readiness to carry along NASC who has the mandate to ensure certified seeds to
farmers.
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