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Ogun, IITA, World Bank, inaugurate information system for farmers, others

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The Ogun State Government in collaboration with the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, (IITA), Ibadan and the World Bank have inaugurated an information system targeted at farmers and value-chain actors for the economic growth of the state.

The system tagged ‘Ogun State Farmers Information Management System’ (OGFIMS) was inaugurated at the state Ministry of Agriculture, Abeokuta on Thursday.

The Ogun Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr Adeola Odedina appreciated the partners for the project, which he described as key to actualising the agricultural transformation agenda of the state.

He said,“This project is key, without which we will not be able to achieve the agenda of the state in agriculture. This is germane to adding value to our roadmap especially as it is directed toward smallholder farmers.

“We are interested in supporting the smallholder farmers, we are also interested in food security and nutrition, job creation, as well as agricultural industrial processes.”

Odedina stated that having strategic cooperations with the private sector and local as well as international agencies were key components to supporting agriculture in the state.

He said the focus would always be on agriculture and the edge for Ogun State would be value chain coordination and working with partners, hence the importance of the system launched.

In his presentation, the representative of IITA and Project Lead, OGFIMS, Dr Lava Kumar, said it was not just important to have a system but to make sure that the system was functioning and serving its purpose.

He said, “This is a very important tool that is going to be an enabler for the Ogun State transformation agenda because it is going to digitalise the value chains and make integration much easier.

“When you integrate you already know who is present and where instead of actually going to be looking for them.

“One of the major challenges for trade, businesses and even for export is not knowing where the production is happening, not knowing who is processing, not knowing where I can sell my products.

“So, with this registration now people can just use their mobile phones to identify the market for products and buyers. Likewise, those who are aggregating for export can easily identify where producers are.”

Kumar further said sustainability had been built into the project hence its integration into the ministry and training was given to staffers of the ministry to manage the system locally.

Also, the Ogun Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Mr Olaolu Olabintan, said the project was key to the economic transformation of the state.

“For so long we have been doing agriculture at a level where we remain poor. And so whatever that we can do to unleash that potential is what we are interested in because we cannot continue to do the same thing the same way and then expect a different result,” Olubitan said.

He enjoined handlers of the project to maximise the project to achieve the desired objectives and goals and also to update the system as the need arises.

In his address, the World Bank representative, Dr Abel Lufafa, said “today’s farming has evolved as the modules of production have changed making it knowledge-intensive, especially as rain patterns have changed too.”

Lufafa said managing information as to rainfall patterns, available products and markets was now important to the future of agriculture and also for the government in terms of making policies and implementation.

“The value I see in this information management system is that it bridges the information gaps between what farmers need and what the extension system or the private sector is providing.

“I think this is the right thing to do and it is timely because it coincided with the agenda of the governor in agriculture and the transformation of the state,” Lufafa said.

He stressed the quality of data, in making sure that the information that goes into the system is valid, up-to-date and useful to the farmers.

Others who spoke at the event were Senior Special Assistant to Ogun Governor on Agriculture, Dr Angel Adelaja-Kuye; Project Manager, Ogun State, Economic Transformation Program (OGSTEP),Dr Oluseyi Olugbire; and Project Coordinator commended IITA, World Bank and other partners for the project, Dr. Mosum Owo-Odunsi.

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5m Nigerians benefit from FG/IFAD programmes – Minister

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The Federal Government says over five million smallholder farmers have benefitted from the IFAD supported agricultural programmes in the country.

The programmes were funded by the Federal Government and International Fund for Agricultural Development (FG/IFAD).

They include Value Chain Development Programme; Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprises in Niger Delta; Climate Adaptation and Agribusiness Support Programme; and Rural Finance Institution-Building Programme.

The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, made this known in Abuja on Tuesday at the National Launch of the Value Chain North (VCN) Project Design Mission, being funded by the FG, IFAD and French Development Agency (AFD).

Kyari expressed delight that the programmes generated positive impacts in spite of challenges such as COVID-19 pandemic, drought, flood, among others.

The minister, represented by Mr Musa Bukar, Director Programme Coordinating Unit in the ministry, said the VCN is an intervention that would contribute to sustainable poverty reduction, enhance nutrition and resilient rural economy in some northern states.

He said the project co-financed by IFAD, AFD and other development partners would boost food production and climate resilience while reducing post harvest losses, enhancing food security and nutrition in the states with fragile situations.

“”The VCN design mission is in line with the food systems transformation agenda and the recent Presidential declaration of emergency in Nigeria’s food sector which require a multi-sectoral, multifaceted approach if we are to succeed.

“VCN is in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals one two, three and 13 among others.”

Kyari added that it was also aligned to the National Poverty Reduction and Growth Strategy, Agricultural Sector Food Security and Nutrition Strategy, National Development Plan, and National Agricultural Technology and Innovation Policy (NATIP).

“The intervention is also in line with IFAD Policies and Corporate Priorities in the areas of its Strategic Framework, Strategy and Action Plan on Environment and Climate Change 2019 to 2025, and Nutrition Action Plan 2019 to 2025, among others,” he said.

The minister called on the design team to pay attention to the voices of smallholder farmers, women, youth and vulnerable groups, the private sector, off-takers, agribusinesses, financial institutions, and service providers.

Mrs Dede Ekoue, IFAD Country Director, said VCD would engage 456,000 beneficiaries equivalent to 91,000 households in the northern states to boost food production, climate adaptive capacity and resilience, among others.

“It is in line with NATIP and the president’s agenda for agribusiness transformation.

”The project’s ambition is to enhance the integration of farmers in agribusiness value chains while taking specific measures to facilitate youth and women agric-entrepreneurship, foster partnership with private sector, modernising agriculture through the use of digital solutions.

”This aims to harness the potential of agri-food system for promoting sustainable and inclusive economic growth, increase job creation and income.

“These can be achieved through development of stronger, better integrated, inclusive and resilient value chains that boost rural development,” she said.

Ms Sally Ibrahim, Project Manager, AFD identified nutrition as the major component of the programme.

Ibrahim, representing Mr Xavier Muron, the AFD Country Director, said better coordination among different stakeholders in the project was key in achieving its objectives.

Samuel Eremie, Lead Consultant of the project, said the VCN has eight years duration, and will start in Sokoto, Kebbi, Jigawa, Zamfara, Borno, Katsina, Yobe and Kano States.

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Agric Minister launches 2023 dry season farming in Jigawa

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By Umar AkiluMajeri, Dutse

In line with the Federal Government’s effort to address shortage of food and food inflation in the country, the Minister of Agriculture and food security, Senator Abubakar Kyari flagged off the 2023 wheat and dry season farming in Jigawa state.

In his address during the official launch of the programme at Kadume village in Hadejia local Government area of Jigawa state, the Minister said the dry season farming is under the National Agricultural Growth Scheme And Agro-Pocket Project (NAGSAP).

He explained that the dry season farming offers a unique opportunity to harness the untapped potential of their land and diversify Nigeria’s food production capabilities.

He however, noted that dry season farming allows farmers to overcome seasonal limitations and meet the demands of their growing population.

He pointed out that the dry season farming is being boosted by an african development bank loan of 134 Million Dollars and implemented under the national agricultural growth scheme and agro-pocket NAGS-AP project.

He explained further that the implementation of this ICT-driven with earlier steps taken to geo-locate farmlands, enumerate, register and cluster no fewer than 250,000 farmers.

The minister added that in wheat production alone, they aim to support between 150,000 to 250,000 farmers with 50 percent input subsidy to cultivate between 200,000 to 250,000 hectares and an expected yield of 1,250,000 tonnes of wheat.

Speaking further, Abubakar disclosed that other selected staples are earmarked for similar, varied support, all aimed at significantly reducing food inflation, as well as Nigeria’s dependence on foreign import, while increasing domestic consumption.

According to him, the critical requirement among others is availability of irrigable land where the dry season farming will take place. 

The minister said, the crops being targeted for the dry season include wheat, cassava, rice, maize, sorghum  which seeds have been imported from Mexico.

He noted that wheat farmers have been guaranteed off take of their produce by the flour millers association of nigeria.

AbubakarKyari said the availability of agricultural inputs and machinery will enhance the cultivation of about one hundred and twenty thousand hectares in different parts of the country.

He urged all farmers, researchers, private sector entities, civil society organisations and other stakeholders to come together and seize the opportunity presented by this 2023 Dry season farming initiative.

He also called on them to usher in a new era of agricultural prosperity and ensure a brighter future for Nigeria.

He assured that they can transform their challenges into opportunities and pave the way for a sustainable and food-secure nation.

Some of the dignitaries that attended the event include Governor Umar Namadi of Jigawa State, Emir OfHadejiaDrAdamuAbubakarMaje, Deputy Chief of Staff to the Vice President, Senator Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia and top government officials among others.

Agricultural inputs distributed to registered farmers during the occasion include seeds, fertilizer, herbicides, solar irrigation pumping machines and pesticides and sprayers.

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Minister harps on adoption of technology tools to boost food production

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Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Dr. Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi has harped on the necessity to utilise technological tools to boost food and nutrition security.

Speaking during the Africa Agric Machines Equipment and Technology Expo (AAMETEX 2023) with the theme “Transforming Africa’s Agriculture through Technology and Innovation,” the Minister said that the expo was aimed at exposing African farmers to mechanised farming, increase direct agricultural foreign investments and foreign exchange earnings, create new businesses, among others.

He noted that “there is a nexus between technological growth and food security, modern agricultural products equipment meant to improve efficiency in production and processing.”

Sen. Abdullahi pointed out that the forum would identify opportunities for collaboration and partnerships with other stakeholders and proffer solutions to the current and future challenges faced by the agricultural sector in the continent.

He further said that it would provide a platform for discussions on economic, political and social landscape, impacts on the growth of the agricultural sector in Africa, build relationships across agencies and all spheres of government to accommodate technology and innovation.

Sen. Abullahi recalled that the present administration led by President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, GCFR, came on the mantra of ‘Food Security, Fighting Corruption and Economic Growth’ and as such, the Agricultural Sector was identified to be fundamental in driving the economic diversification and growth.

The Minister revealed that the Ministry was working with local and international Companies, engaging in bi-lateral and multilateral agreements such as Brazil Government and other international Agro-machinery companies aimed at providing basic Agricultural machinery to  Nigerian farmers.

He stated that “under the Brazilian bilateral agreement, 10,000 tractors and 50,000 processing equipment are expected to be imported in Completely Knocked Down (CKD) and will be distributed to all the Local Government Areas of the Federation.”

Earlier in his remarks, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr Ernest Umakhihe represented by the Director Special Duties, Mrs Fausat Lawal stated that the forum would contribute to the production and processing of agricultural raw materials and development of agri-food value chain.

He added that it would also promote the growth of the agro-industrial sector and export of food products made in Nigeria and add value from primary processing to secondary product in line with international standard.

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