There is indication that the two popular agricultural
policies of the Federal Government (FG) will soon be reviewed and replaced
finally according to the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD)
Alhaji Muhammed Sabo Nanono. This was contained in a press release made available
to the journalists.
The press statement signed by the representative of the
Director of Information, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
(FMARD) Mrs. Okeh Juliet quoted the Minister of Agriculture, Alhaji Muhammed
Sabo Nanono as saying that the subsisting agricultural policies will be
modified to a more better agricultural policy for the benefit of all
stakeholders at the food value chains.
Nanono stated that ‘’the Ministry has established two important committees
to review the Agriculture Transformation Agenda (ATA), Agriculture Promotion
Policy (APP) and other relevant policy frameworks in order to develop an
agricultural policy that will be vigorously pursued in the next three to four
years to ensure standardization of inputs, access to mechanization, extension,
finance and markets for farmers’’.
The Minister during the 40th edition, Kano
International Trade Fair flag-off was stated in the press release as saying
that the FG will partner states, and the organized private sector to promote
Agribusiness Enterprises in four major areas of farm input supply companies,
increasing farming activities, reviving food processing firms, and formalising
food marketing and distribution.
He added that efforts
aimed at achieving a diversified economy is not a monopoly of the Federal
Government stressing that ‘’it requires a collaborative approach among all the
tiers of government, the private sector, the educational institutions and range
of development partners in agricultural value chain and civil society
organizations.
The Minister emphasised the need to find a common approach
to develop selected high potential commodities in areas of comparative
advantage, noting that Kano State is one of such states with high potentials in
many commodities, including rice, tomatoes, soybeans, cotton, sugarcane,
groundnuts, millet and maize among others.
He said that he has visited states including; Gombe, Bauchi,
Kaduna and Kano where this approach has been extensively discussed by major
stakeholders in the agricultural value chain, promising to visit other states
across the country in order to generate consensus and buy-in, so that the
policy direction will be demand driven.
The Governor of Kano
State, Dr. Abdullah Umar Ganduje promised to put in place all the necessary
machineries that will promote agricultural value chain in the state and to
create the right environment for both local and foreign investors to invest in
Kano State.
The Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATAP) was the FMARD
policy that promoted the inputs distribution of seeds and fertilizers to the
farmers through the use of electronics alerts from smart phones during the era
of Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina as Minister, while the Agriculture Promotion Policy (APP)
was introduced by the immediate past Minister, Chief Audu Ogbeh that emphasised
growing comparative crops in a more appropriate ecology for agric commercialization.
Which was built on the successes of the ATA?
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