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Agrofair: LCCI seeks commitment to agribusiness entrepreneurship, sustainable agro practices

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The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has called for an enabling environment to encourage sustainable agricultural practices, support smallholder farmers and promote agribusiness entrepreneurship.

The President of LCCI, Dr Michael Olawale-Cole, made the call at the opening of the 2023 LCCI Agrofair and Symposium, on Wednesday in Lagos.

Olawale-Cole said that the event’s theme, “Food Security and National Development in Nigeria,” resonated deeply as it addressed a national and global fundamental challenge.

He noted that the Federal Government, in July, declared a national emergency on food security as inflation made basic foods unaffordable to many, pushing up malnutrition rate.

The President of LCCI, Dr Michael Olawale-Cole, made the call at the opening of the 2023 LCCI Agrofair and Symposium, on Wednesday in Lagos.

Olawale-Cole said that the event’s theme, “Food Security and National Development in Nigeria,” resonated deeply as it addressed a national and global fundamental challenge.

He noted that the Federal Government, in July, declared a national emergency on food security as inflation made basic foods unaffordable to many, pushing up malnutrition rate.

The LCCI President said that food security — the ability to ensure access to safe and nutritious food for all — was a vital foundation upon which communities, the economy and the future were built.

He said that while the resilience and determination of farmers and entrepreneurs had resulted in noteworthy advancements, challenges still persisted.

“In Nigeria, a nation blessed with abundant agricultural resources, the importance of food security cannot be overstated.

“Our ability to provide ample food for our citizens has a direct impact on our overall development, stability and progress.

“We must embrace modern technologies that enhance productivity while safeguarding our natural resources.

“Moreover, we must recognise the interconnectedness of food security with other critical aspects of national development such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, and social welfare,” he said.

Olawale-Cole said that the 2023 LCCI Agrofair and Symposium served as a platform for dialogue, learning and collaboration on innovative farming techniques and supply chain efficiency to market access and trade policies.

The Permanent Secretary in the Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture, Mrs Ibironke Emokpae, said that the theme of the symposium was pertinent to ensuring food security in the country.

“The theme of the symposium is very pertinent in our rapidly-changing world.

“As we deliberate on the critical intersection of food security and our nation’s development, we must recognise the profound implications that this theme holds to our society, our economy and our future.

“Food security is not only ensuring that every individual has access to enough food for sustenance.

“It encompasses factors that include not only availability of food, but also the accessibility, affordability and nutritional value,” she said.

The official said that in a country as diverse and dynamic as Nigeria, where agriculture played a significant role in the economy, food security was beyond a moral imperative.

She said that food security was also a strategic necessity for national development.

Agriculture has been the backbone of our economy, providing employment to a substantial portion of our population and contributing significantly to the gross domestic product.

“Addressing the challenges of the agricultural sector requires a comprehensive approach that will involve governments, the private sector, investors, the academia, civil society groups,” Emokpae said.

The Chairman of LCCI Agro and Allied Sector, Mr Kola Aderigbigbe, said that there was the need to make agribusiness the frontier of national development.

He said that the sector was one of the highest employers of labour notwithstanding its current low profitability due to poor infrastructure and investment.

Aderigbigbe called for more investment in security and innovations to boost agricultural production and increase exports.

He added that Nigeria should emphasise sustainable food production which, he said, required collective efforts.

“There are several issues that must be considered holistically to create the enabling environment for food security and national development,” he said.

He listed the issues to include ecological system, security of farmers and adequate infrastructure.

“The Ministry of Agriculture is very critical to national survival and development; so, the ministry must get it right to deliver its mandate of national food security and seamless flow of agriculture-based raw materials for industrial development.

“When a nation sufficiently builds the capacity to self-feed, it would literally move to the next stage of development which is transferring its agricultural surplus to industrial raw materials.

“If we are going to get it right and lay the real foundation for the total development of Nigeria, we must begin by getting it right in the agricultural sector,” he said.

Aderigbigbe said that there was the need to address the country’s ecological system to guard against flooding and achieve sustainable food security.

He expressed the hope that effective implementation of Bola Tinubu administration’s agriculture strategic plans and other initiatives would lead to attainment of national food security.

The Managing Director of the Bank of Industry (BOI), Mr Alwan Hassan, represented by the South-West  Zonal Manager of BOI, Mr Adekunle Osho, said that ensuring food security in Nigeria was pertinent.

“Agriculture is the main source of livelihood for most Nigerians, and it remains the foundation of the country’s economy.

“Achievement of food security in any nation is driven by several factors.

“These factors affect agro production level, handling of produce, value addition, seamless distribution that ensures all-round availability and the right details of food items for healthy living.”

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FG calls for synergy over expansion of agribusinesses in Nigeria at AICM

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By Omolola Dede Adeyanju

The Honourable Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari (CON) has called for synergy amongst all players in the Agriculture sector to create a sustainable and consistent food supply in the nation.

The Minister made the call at the Agri-investment and capital market conference (AICM) 2024 Fourth Edition in Lagos yesterday. This follows the facilitation of funds by Welcome2Africa International for various Nigerian Agribusinesses at the AICM.

According to Senator Abubakar, the conference aimed at addressing critical issues concerning food and nutrition security, with a focus on “CONNECTING DEALS;
SEEDING GROWTH” is most relevant in the socioeconomic space. He explained that when it comes to the global economy, seeding growth becomes crucial. Governments and businesses must understand the importance of investing in innovation, research, and development, he said.

The Minister who was represented by Lagos State Coordinator for the Ministry of Agriculture and Food security, Farmer Omolara Abimbola Oguntuyi further urged, ‘we are here to link up business deals or partnerships that can contribute to the growth and development of Nigeria most importantly the agricultural sector. We will identify and establish strategic alliances, collaborations and investments that have the potential to drive expansion, increase market reach, enhance capabilities, or achieve other desired objectives that will bring development to our nation.

“We are all seated to lay down the groundwork or foundation for future growth which involves investing resources, such as time, effort and capital, into initiatives, strategies, or projects that have the potential to yield long-term benefits and facilitate growth that will bring development in all spheres of our lives.

By connecting deals and seedling growth, companies and organizations here present can tap into external resources and expertise, leverage synergies, access new markets and customer bases.

Meanwhile, the CEO, Welcome2Africa International, Bamidele Owoola expressed that the 4th Edition of the Agri-Investment and Capital Market Conference (AICM) was a success in its efforts to spur sustainable agricultural development throughout the African continent. She said, ‘We are pleased to announce that Welcome2Africa International successfully facilitated funds in investment for various Nigerian Agribusinesses at the Agri-Investment and Capital Market Conference (AICM).’

Bamidele further stated that AICM 2024 is an improvement above 2023, which procured investments totaling $12 million. She said that the $24 million investment facilitated this year demonstrates the faith and belief in the firm’s aim to change the agricultural landscape of Africa. ‘It was obtained through strategic partnerships and collaborations with global investors through the AICM deal room components. Participating agribusinesses will be able to expand their operations and activities, boost productivity, and seize new chances for expansion and development thanks to the finance they have secured.

The keynote speaker, co-founder and former Group Executive Director, Sahara Group and energy conglomerate, Tonye Cole while speaking to press men stated that Nigeria is at a crossroad. In respect to mechanized farming, he said, ‘Even at the same time, you have to go to mechanized farming, you have to increase access to arable land for mechanized farming. Now, it’s almost contradictory because a lot of times when you move there, you wipe away smallholder farmers. Nigeria has to have a mix, an integral mix between smallholder farmers and large-scale industrial farming.

Well, I would say that if you look at what happened in the world between 2012 and 2023, you see that the world actually tackled food security and there was an improvement in food security. But the data shows that Nigeria was one of the few countries that had not dealt with it adequately. But if you look at it deeper from our own issues, we find out that what has driven that has been a lot of insecurity.

As regards investment and capital market, Tonye enumerated that the capital market is a platform, a place where trade exchanges are made. And so, the capital market always has money looking for opportunities. Once you can bring the opportunities to the capital market, then money will flow.In addition, Tonye explained the privileges in the Agriculture sector and how young people could take advantage of loans and grants as well as the durability of loans and it’s implications. He expressed, ‘It’s that long-term financing that will sweat the equity over time. So if anyone is going to take a six-month loan, three-month loan, one-year loan, it won’t work. So you must be able to give long-term financing into that space which will make it attractive for them.’

AICM however had in attendance key figures such as; the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security ably represented by Mrs. Omolara Folashade Abimbola, Lagos State Coordinator, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security; Tonye Cole, diplomats of the Spanish embassy and portfolio investors such as the International Finance Corporation, Dutch Entrepreneurial Development Bank, Emerging Africa, ARM, and NORfund amongst others.

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PAN advocates nationwide replication of Lagos goods discount market

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The Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) has called for the widespread adoption of the ‘Ounje Eko’ Lagos Food Discount Market model across the nation, particularly in South West states.

Speaking to journalists on Monday in Lagos, PAN’s National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Godwin Egbebe, emphasised the importance of replicating the successful initiative to ensure broader access to affordable food items.

The ‘Ounje Eko’ scheme, which was launched on March 17, spans across various locations in Lagos, including 27 in Ikeja, six on Lagos Island, nine in Ikorodu, five in Epe, and 10 in Badagry division.

Egbebe commended the Lagos State government for its food subsidy program, which operates exclusively on Sundays, and called on other states to follow suit by implementing similar initiatives to alleviate the burden of food insecurity among citizens.

The endorsement from the Poultry Association of Nigeria underscores the significance of government-led efforts to address food affordability and accessibility challenges, especially in the wake of economic uncertainties.

“As an association we want to express our profound gratitude to the governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his team, especially the commissioner for agriculture for the ‘Ounje Eko’ initiative.

“We have driven round all the food hubs across the local governments where they are situated, and the report is really encouraging,” he said.

He called on other governors across the country to replicate this initiative in their states to douse the tension over food inflation.

“We want, especially the governors in the South West geopolitical zone, to replicate the Ounje Eko template in their states.

“The positive impact of the Ounje Eko initiative is felt by both farmers and the consumers, but would have been better if other states emulated the initiative.

“Other state governments should take up the initiative and start their own food subsidy plans,” Egbebe said.

He also urged the Lagos State government to extend the period of the initiative as more residents of the state were still hungry.

“The initiative was meant to last for a period of three weeks, but an extension will really be beneficial.

“We want this initiative to be extended because the people are really hungry,” he said.

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FG to host agriculture, food summit – Minister

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The Federal Government has announced plans to organise an agriculture and food security summit this year.

The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Abubakar Kyari, disclosed this during a meeting with Dr Donal Brown, Associate Vice-President, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), on Tuesday in Abuja.

He said the summit aimed to bring together a diverse community of organisational partners and strategic stakeholders representing the public, private and social sectors.

Kyari said stakeholders would be committed  to innovation and new technologies for Inclusive Agri-Food System Transformation and Smallholder farmers’ empowerment.

He commended IFAD for being a formidable force in addressing unprecedented challenges facing the global food system.

“Nigeria is committed to working closely with IFAD on Inclusive Agri-Food System Transformation and Smallholder farmers’ empowerment.

“Also, our commitment to partnership with IFAD on Innovative Finance for Food System is evident in our participation in the United Nations Food System Stocktaking moment in July, 2023,” he said.

He expressed confidence that promoting Inclusive Agri-food system transformation, smallholder farmers’s empowerment and innovative financing was the way to go.

The minister assured IFAD of the federal government’s strong commitment to their multilateral partnership.

Earlier, Brown reiterated IFAD’s continued support to the Federal Government.

He said that Nigeria was one of IFAD’s strongest partners, saying that one of his missions was to strengthen and deepen the partnership.

Brown said that some of the key projects which Nigeria had identified with have had significant impact at improving production.

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