President Muhammadu Buhari has
reiterated his administration’s commitment to sustain interventions in the
Agricultural Sector to boost economic growth and create jobs for Nigerians. He
stated this at the National Agricultural Show to mark this year’s World
Food Day Celebration held in Abuja.
This was made known in a press
release issued and signed on behalf of Director of Information of Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) by Ezeaja Ikemefuna and
made available to Food farm news.
The president, represented by the Minister of Agriculture
and Rural Development, Alhaji Muhammad Sabo Nanono, was quoted as saying that the
current policy of the administration had put in place some interventions such
as the ’’ Under Crop initiative’’ and the Anchor Borrower’s Programme on rice
to address the nation’s food insecurity.
He said the programmes have created
jobs for millions of youth and women and has reduced poverty, huge import bills
and saved the country’s foreign exchange.
President Buhari said, ‘’ the theme
for this year’s World Food Day Celebration ‘’ our actions are our future:
Healthy Diets for ZeroHunger World ‘’ is apt now that our diets and eating
habits are drastically changing as a result of globalization, urbanization and
income growth, as such, concerted efforts are required by all stakeholders to
ensure healthy food systems for food security and nutrition ‘’
He further said that ‘’ it is also a
wakeup call for policy makers across every sector of the economy to ensure food
security, accessibility through healthy and sustainable diets provision’’
He declared that efforts were also
being made to increase supply of farm inputs to farmers to boost their
productivity and assuring that the administration would continue to
address the challenges of Nigeria’s growing population and declining revenue by
promoting agribusiness, aiding economic livelihood and attaining food security
in the country.
President Buhari disclosed
that ‘’the matching of agro- processing companies with farmers out growers
cooperative to ensure an off take value addition and grant income for chain
Actors placed under the CBN Anchor borrowers scheme had commenced. ‘’
While urging relevant
stakeholders to own the concept, scheme and strategies of deploying the
commodity value chain towards promoting agribusiness in the country through the
instrument of inclusiveness, transparency, prioritization, partnership and
accountability. He said “Mechanized Agricultural Programme is being promoted to
operate machinery hiring enterprise scheme under private operators to
facilitate the manufacturing of durable farm equipment that can withstand the
varying geographical terrain and climate of the country.”
The president acknowledged the
efforts of the major stakeholders in the sector including, the Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, National Agricultural
Foundation of Nigeria (NAFN), OXFAM, Action Aid, and other
development partners for their collaboration in organizing the World Food Day
Exhibition.
Also speaking at the event,
the Governor of Nasarawa State, Engr.
Abdullahi Sule said that at the inception of his administration, he had made agriculture
a priority for economic development and diversification and therefore
constituted an Economic and Investment Advisory Council to chart the way
forward, in terms of enhancing food security and job creation in the State.
In his welcome address,
the Chairman, Senate Committee on Agriculture and also Chairman, Board of
Trustees of NAFN, Senator (Dr) Abdullahi Adamu, said that, “our agricultural
research institutes need to be urgently revived now more than ever before,
agriculture relied on and benefits from modern research into crop production in
the past and played a vital role in applied research. They can still do so if
they are revived and empowered to play that statutory role again.”
The FAO Director-General, Qu
Dong yu in his address delivered by the Country Representative in Nigeria,
Suffyan Koroma called on Government to adopt policy, food standard and
regulations that would prioritize the availability and affordability of safe
and nutrition foods.
Dong Yu said, ‘’the latest
data shows that malnutrition is increasing across all regions and income groups
in Nigeria, the prevalence of overweight and obesity in adults keeps increasing
and is currently at 7.8% in Nigeria and that ‘’one in three children is
stunted and underweight also currently at 19.9%, which is higher than the
globally accepted numbers. Overweight and obesity in adults are on the rise and
48.5% of women of reproductive age are anemic”, he added.
He pointed out that’’ the
theme for this year’s World Food Day, Our actions are Our Future. Healthy diet
for a #ZeroHunger World, “calls for action to make healthy and sustainable
diets accessible and affordable to everyone’’, and cautioned on the need for
Nigerians to focus on promoting healthy lifestyles’’.
The exhibition showcased various agro
and allied products and produce on display by farmers and stakeholders in the
agriculture value chain from across the country.
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