The National President, All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) Architect Kabir Ibrahim has advised all small scale farmers in view of climate change vagaries and impact of covid-19 to take insurance cover for their crops very serious so as to be able to make more profit in the business. Architect Ibrahim stated this in an interview he had with Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) last week.
Ibrahim stressed that insurance cover must be incorporated
into farming activities, saying that it was not only when government wanted to give
loan to farmers that the issue of insurance must be taken serious, but rather
farmers must see it as part of farming culture and best economic practice to
mitigate losses against diseases or any other climate change vagaries.
He hinted that the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) prediction on flash floods have hit many regions thereby impeding envisaged bumper harvest for year 2020, but insisted that various insurance cover must be made available to give farming more protection against losses, adding that Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC) must be very conspicuous in their activities by way of prompt payment of premium so as to encourage many other farmers.
AFAN president however pointed that Government should be ready to invest in extension services, improved technology by way of going digital using videos to educate on how to plant on social media, since many farmers now have telephones since the days of Growth Enhancement Support ( GES).
Can I renew my agency certificate with NAIC?.
ReplyDeleteEvery farm should know about NAIC and be insured of eventualities.
As a growing farmers, all we need is availability of Fertilizer to battle the climate change and improve yield for bumper harvest. Ensure:-
ReplyDelete1. Enough Fertilizer is in the market
2. Availability of small cultivating machine.
3. Training on farmers
4. Access loan from BOA
Thanks
Not BOA
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