Communiqué
There seems to be unclear date when the National Council on Agricultural and Rural Development (NCARD) meeting initially slated for April in Jos, Plateau state will take place, Foodfarmnews finding gathered.
The NCARD meeting held last year in Abuja as against the initial agreed venue of Jos at Umahia, Abia was cancelled due to insecurity occasioned by incessant attack on the citizens in Plateau state.The meeting had to be held in Abuja
last year for the purpose of important decisions that needed to be taken
towards ensuring food security by the council members in view of Covid- 19
pandemic and flood impacts of 2020.
Foodfarmnews findings revealed that
the recent insecurity in Plateau state cum political primaries towards year
2023 presidential election may have been attributed to why clear picture of how
the program for this year will go, even as the hosting state has not said
anything about the event and the official time.
Concerned stakeholders in the sector
who prefer anonymity told our correspondents that insecurity situation in the
country has really affected the kind of aural the meeting usually garner as
many stakeholders used to be involved because of adequate preparation until the
experiences in the recent times.
Some of the stakeholders told us that
the council meeting should begin to look beyond approval of memos and proposals
for the current years, but rather go a
step further to verify the outcome of all the approved memos in the last three,
two years for proper evaluation and monitoring to ascertain implementation and
executions for the development of the sector commercially towards food security.
They actually wanted to know the
outcome of the decisions taken at the Umuahia, Abia state in 2019 where about
21 proposals were approved for implementation and execution by the council .
Read the full text of the last
communiqué issued at the last year meeting for an update
COMMUNIQUÉ
1.0
The 44thRegular Meeting of the National Council on
Agriculture and Rural Development (NCARD), with the theme ''Nigeria's agriculture and Food Security in the face of Covid-19, Floods
and Insecurity, ''was held at the International Conference
Centre, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, from 15th – 17th,
June, 2021, under the Chairmanship of the Honourable Minister of Agriculture
and Rural Development, Alhaji Mohammad Sabo Nanono.
2.0
The
Council Meeting was preceded by the Technical Meeting of Officials of the NCARD,
held on15th and 16th, June, 2021, under the Chairmanship
of the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural
Development, Dr. Ernest A. Umakhihe.
3.0
The Officials
Meeting considered eight (8no.) Lead Papers presented by experts in the field
of agriculture, which focused on the theme of the 44th NACRD
Meeting. The meeting also considered Thirty-Nine (39no.) substantive and Twenty-Four
(24 no.) information memoranda, presented by public and private organizations
in the sector. Subsequently the Report of the Officials Meeting was produced
for Council consideration as appropriate.
4.0
The Council
Meeting held on Thursday, 17thJune,2021,was presided over by the
Honourable Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Alhaji Mohammed Sabo
Nanono. Joining in participation were the Honourable Minister of State for
Agriculture and Rural Development, Alhaji Mustapha Shehuri, Honourable
Commissioners of Agriculture from the 36 States of the Federation and the Honourable
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory represented by
his Senior Special Assistant, Professor M.T. Usman.
5.0
The
Council Meeting was also attended by Eight Hundred and Eighty (880)
participants including sixty-four (64 no.) via Zoom and Facebook. They comprised
stakeholders from the National Assembly, Federal and State Ministries of
Agriculture, Departments and Agencies, Organized Private Sector, Nigeria Agricultural
Business Group, Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations Industrial
Organization and the International Fund for Agricultural Development.
6.0
Others were
the representative of All Farmers Association of Nigeria, National Agricultural
Foundation of Nigeria, Women Organizations, Seeds and Fertilizer Companies, Agro-Input
Dealers as well as Action-Aid and other Civil Society Organizations.
7.0
The
Welcome Address at the opening session was delivered by the Honourable Minister
of State for Agriculture and Rural Development, Alhaji Mustapha Shehuri.
Goodwill messages were presented by the Chairman of House Committee on Agricultural
Colleges and Institutions, Honourable Muni Baba Dan’agundi, Chairman of All
Farmers Association of Nigeria, Alhaji Farouk Mudi and the Country
Representative of Food and Agriculture Organization, H.E. Fred Kafero.
8.0
The
Honourable Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Alhaji Mohammad Sabo
Nanono delivered the keynote address and formally declared the Meeting open,
while the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Ernest A. Umakhihegave the Vote-of-Thanks at
the end of the opening session.
9.0
Council considered and adopted the 43rdNCARD Meeting Report
along with the actions taken by relevant stakeholders against the Matters
Arising from the 43rdNCARD Meeting. A total of 39memoranda were
presented and deliberated upon by Council.
10.0 Council
acknowledged as follows:
- The efforts of the administration of His
Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR to diversify the Nigerian
economy from dependence on oil and gas by repositioning agriculture to its
rightful place in the Nigerian economy.
- The level of economic devastation COVID-19 pandemic,
floods and general insecurity in the country had caused in the
agricultural sector.
- The need to bring a lasting solution to the challenges
of Herders/Farmers conflict and its attendant insecurity challengesto
boostingAgricultural productionin the country.
- The role of Federal and State Governmentsin
bringing about lasting solutions to the challenges of food security in Nigeria.
- The efforts of the Organized Private Sector,
Development and Technical Partners, Civil Society Organizations in their
quest in solving the challenges of food and nutrition insecurity in Nigeria.
7.0 Council also recognized
as follows:
- The need for the three tiers of Government to
increase investments in rural infrastructure to open rural farming
communities to markets and further reduce the migration of youth to urban
centers.
- The need for the policy process for food
security to be oriented from the traditional notion of food as human need
to the contemporary notion of food as a human right.
- The need for agricultural research development
and improved food storage in Nigeriato mitigate the pandemics and other
natural disasters.
- The
need to revitalize agricultural extension services delivery along the
instrument of adopted villages and schools for greater effectiveness.
- Theneed to promote private investment and
financing agribusiness value-chains.
- The
need to mainstream women and youth in to agricultural and rural
development programmes for job creation.
- The need for adoption of a sustainable
organization of actors into clusters for building value chain network in
addressing common challenges and pursuing common opportunities.
- The
need for Digital Agriculture, its challenges and opportunities for food security,
improved livelihoods, and prosperity in Nigeria.
8.0 Council also approved
as follows:
- The conduct of detailed National Survey and
Soil Fertility Mapping nationwide in collaboration with the private sector.
- The Draft National Agricultural ExtensionPolicy
to be domesticated at State and Local Government Levels.
- The development and improvement of artisanal
fishing in Nigeria especially Niger Delta States of Akwa Ibom, Rivers,
Bayelsa, Cross River, etc., from unimproved subsistence level of fish production.
- The strategies of increasing domestic fish
production,mitigating post-harvest losses of fish produce, and reducing
fish importation.
- The conduct of national livestock census and
e-registrationto re-establish national baseline for livestock population.
- The national policies for the control of
Contagious Bovine Pleuro-Pneumonia disease, Foot and Mouth disease, and
African Swine Fever in Nigeria.
- The domestication and implementation of
National Gender Policy in Agriculture.
- The
adoption of remote sensing technology for improved generation of
agricultural statistics for policy planning and early warning systems.
- The FGN support in climate resilience
agricultural strategies and PPP agro-industries establishment.
- The mainstreaming of nutrition and food safety
into extension and Agricultural Intervention activities.
- The proposal for the training of 75,000
extension workers over a period of three years, whichwould include beneficiaries
of N-Power and options of funding strategy which include a proposed 2.5%
farmers loan, levies on agricultural products and CBN support.
- The proposal to revive school farmsand Young
Farmers Club to encourage youth to venture into farming as a business for
sustainable agricultural development.
- The proposal for utilization of cold store as a
storage facility for potato/vegetable (tomato, onion, cabbage, etc.).
- The establishment of Bio-pesticide Centre in
Nigeria for food security and safety.
- The abolition of the use of tyre, kerosene, and
plastic materials for flaying of animal for human consumption with a view
to replacing the harmful substances with renewable energy and gas.
- The establishment of livestock disease free
zones/compartments for improved diseases control and facilitation of
international trade in animals and animal products.
- The proposal for resuscitation of National
Agricultural Data Management and Information System for planning and
policy coordination.
- The increased funding commitments compliance of
Federal, State and Local Governments with Maputo/Malabo declaration for meeting
the SDG 2 on Zero Hunger, by allocating a minimum of 10% of annual budget
to agriculture.
- The Green Imperative Project for improved
mechanization of agriculture.
- The National Livestock Transformation Plan
proposed to be implemented over 10 years in Nigeria, with involvement of
private sector.
- The Draft National Agricultural Technology and
Innovation Plan (NATIP 2021-2025).
- Mainstreaming
Agri-Tech for Agricultural Growth and Sustainability.
- Agriculture
for Food and Job Plan.
- Cocoyam
Value Chain Development Promotion for Food Security and Economic
Empowerment in Nigeria.
- The
Review of Entry Point for Agricultural Officers from Grade Level 08 to Grade
Level 09.
- Strengthening
of Research Farmers Inputs Linkage Systems (REFILS) as a Way of
Revitalising Extension Delivery Services
- The establishment of NCARD Resolutions
Implementation Task Team to ensure compliance on Council resolutions.
9.0 Council unanimously resolved to hold
the 45th NCARD Meeting in Jos, PlateauState in 2022.
This Day: 17thJune
2021
International
Conference Centre,
Abuja, Nigeria.
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