*Minister hails the NBS, Lalong commends
Chairman, Senate Committee on Agriculture,
Sen. Bima Mohammed Enegi in his remarks at the NCARD demanded that more agricultural mechanization
need to be deployed into our food productivity at all the value chains for
competitiveness to achieve more nutrition, job and wealth creation towards food
security.
Sen. Enegi
said that there is a need to improve the agricultural value chain for increased
food productivity, saying that achieving this is not a rocket science, but
rather a need to fund research institutions well enough, and give more support
to National Centre for Agricultural Mechanization (NCAM) for local
domestication of simple equipments.
He alluded
to the poor implementation of agricultural mechanization policy as part of our
problem, stressing that we need to be properly positioned in order to be able
to harness the opportunities in mechanization to enhance our agricultural
development towards taking advantages in the war going between Russian-Ukraine
to enhance our food productivity.
Also
speaking the Chairman House Committee on Agric Colleges and Research
Institutions, Honourable Munir Babba also joined his colleague to say there is
need to deploy mechanization into value chain food productivity toward national
development, adding we must grow crops that are adaptable to our ecologies.
Hon. Babba
frowned at the idea of importing yams from Ghana in view of the enormous
quantities we grow here, saying there is no reason why ours should not be
exported to international markets for more foreign earnings and job creations.
Meanwhile
the Permanent Secretary (PS) FMARD, Dr. Ernest Umakhihe has said his ministry
would collaborate with state governments and other stakeholders to improve the
agricultural commodities value chains to enhance the livelihood of the
smallholder farmers through establishment of more cottage industries to enhance
productivity at the same NCARD meeting.
Umakhihe stated that the ministry would prioritise its efforts of increasing agricultural processing capacity in the country through the establishment of several cottage industries for the production of staple food products in a manner that would encourage competitiveness and enhance comparative advantage.
Meanwhile,
the Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Mohammad Mohmood Abubakar also has subsisted
on the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) economic figures to galvanise the
achievement of the sector among six others , saying the statistics have
pointed to the fact that his ministry
has tried to ensure food security for the entire nation.
Dr. Mohammad Abubakar stated that the sector
topped the chart in a survey report made available by NBS, noting that of seven
(7) sectors identified to have contributed to the nation's economy in the
second quarter of 2022, Agriculture out-performed six (6) other sectors
comprising Trade, Telecommunications, Manufacturing, Oil & Gas, Real Estate
as well as Finance & Insurance.
The Minister
said that Agriculture alone contributed 23.3% to the GDP within the six months
of year 2022 , which supports the positive trend of the previous years’
performance of 25.88% 2021, 26.21
(2020), 25.16% (2019), 25.13% (2018), 25.08% (2017), 24.45% (2016) and 23.11%
(2015), adding that the data had reflected the impact of the implementation of
programmes and projects in the agricultural sector despite the security
challenges in the country.
He said the
sector is not only feeding millions of people, but has also contributed
enormously to the overall development of the economy, saying that ‘’ it has
been consistently prioritized by successive administrations towards ensuring
food security and attaining national development plans".
Dr. Abubakar disclosed that the ministry had facilitated the production and distribution of 920 metric tons of assorted improved seeds of cashew, sesame, sorghum, maize and rice along with 67,000 litres of agro-chemicals to 1,397,469 farmers, and 14,785 agricultural equipment for groundnut processing, rice mills, cashew processing, oil palm mills with component tractors, combine harvester tricycles for farmers, colour sorter and 2000 sprayers to farmers across the country.
He said further that the ministry had also trained 153,124 women and youths on various agricultural crops, fishery and livestock value chain and empowered 142,703, trained 214,787 farmers on Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and 220,018 farmers on Farmer Business School (FBS), adding that 3,985 extension agents across the country on agricultural value chains and extension methods were also trained with establishment of nine extension centres in Anambra, Oyo, Cross River, Kano, Bauchi, Niger, Benue, Edo and Katsina States.
He added
that recently, the ministry was able to set up a fact finding mission under
the leadership of the National Root Crop
Research Institute (NRCRI), Umudike to investigate the scourge of the potato
blight disease that has ravage some farms in Plateau State with a view to
finding a solution to the problem.
In his
remarks, the Executive Governor of Plateau State/ Chairman Northern Governors
Forum, Hon. Simon Lalong commended the minister and his team for ensuring that
the council meeting was held in Plateau State saying that potato farming has
been escalated from subsistence farming to a large scale activity that was
aimed at supplying the domestic market and export.
The Governor
drew the attention of the Minister to the increase in the incidences of potato
farms being damaged by blight disease which had almost wiped out the existing
low yielding and degenerated seeds, thereby appealing the Federal Government for some compensation
for the huge losses recorded by farmers.
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