The Director General, National Agricultural Seeds Council (NASC) Dr. Philip Ojo has called on the states’ Governors to support farmers with improved seeds towards checkmating food hunger in the country.
Nigeria and other African countries have been as a matter of urgency asked to embark on the use of modern technologies to mitigate the impact of COVID 19 pandemic disease against human hunger towards food security and employment generation.
The Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development, Honourable Mustapha Baba Shehuri, has said that the greatest solution to rural-urban migration in Nigeria rests on the ability for stakeholders to establish a strong link between agriculture and housing.
The Executive Director (ED), World Food Programme (WFP) Mr. David Beasley has given a warning of impending famine in many countries as corona virus pandemic would destroy more lives if constructive measures to checkmate are not put in place, even as a published report from the organization has revealed a devastating hunger based on covid 19 impacts. Mr. David Beasley said this in press release made available to Food Farm News last week Friday.
Two soil science professors have advised farmers, Government and international donors to embrace soil and fertilizers application management to achieve high food production in view of unabated population growth in Nigeria and Africa.
The Federal Government in partnership with OCP Africa Fertilizer Limited, flagged-off the distribution of subsidized Fertilizers to the select vulnerable farmers in Nigeria as part of Covid-19 palliative to mitigate the effect of the Pandemic on Food Security.
Governor Aminu Wazari Tambuwal of Sokoto State has announced the release of N7.4 billion to boost agricultural activities in the ongoing wet season planting for the procurement of inputs and loan facility for exportable crops like sesame seeds.
The Building an Economically Sustainable and Integrated Cassava Seeds System phase 2 project (BASICS-2) of International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) meant to enhance transferring of improved cassava cuttings to farmers in Nigeria and Tanzania has received a support from African Development Bank (AfDB), Alliance Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) and the Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND Foundation) that will enhance its sustainability.
The Minister of Agricultural and Rural Development, Alhaji Muhammad Sabo Nanono has reaffirmed the Federal Government's commitment to support Nigerian Farmers with agricultural inputs to enhance food production, create employment and enable farmers to recover quickly from sudden shocks of the COVID -19 Pandemic as well as sustain food supply in 2021.
In a bit to increase the supply of high quality affordable fertilizer supply in the West African markets region, the West African Fertilizer Association (WAFA) and Arab Fertilizer Association have formed a partnership along with a Dubai based consulting firm named AFRIQOM.