Tag: Agribusiness

  • Agribusiness Expo would expose farmers to best global practices- Minister

    Agribusiness Expo would expose farmers to best global practices- Minister

    By Joyce Remi- Babayeju

    As the FCT prepares for it’s Agricbusiness Expo, the FCT Minister of State, Dr. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, has said that the upcoming Agribusiness Innovation Conference and Expo, would help to complement the administration’s efforts in providing an enabling platform for farmers for best global practices via technologies.

    Aliyu made this observation during a sensitization dinner organised by the FCT Administration towards the hosting of the 3rd Edition of the Agribusiness Innovation Conference and Expo which would be hosted in the Federal Capital Territory in 2022.

    Aliyu said that the conference is a platform for farmers, investors and Agro-allied companies for the purpose of injecting new technologies and practices that would help facilitate the adoption of global best practices in all aspects of production and processing in the Agricultural sector.

    She further noted that with the challenge of daily influx of Nigerians into the nation’s capital for greener pastures, the administration has placed priority on creating opportunities in the agricultural sector with a view to engaging the teeming population in meaningful ventures.

    The minister stressed that with the threat of insecurity and climate change challenges all hands must be on deck to create an atmosphere for stakeholder synergies that guarantee efficient and sufficient food production in the context of social equity and threat mitigation.

    She said: “It is a responsibility that must be addressed collectively and not just by government alone. With this in place, we will continue to grow our economies together, eradicate poverty, reduce unemployment and youth restiveness, thereby entrenching food security.”
    FCTA Permanent Secretary, Mr. Olusade Adesola, said the agricultural sector has continued to be among the contributors to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the country.

    He added that the sector had provided the needed foreign exchange earnings, the foundation upon which the initial infrastructural development of Nigeria was built.

    Adesola maintained that the convergence of Agribusiness entrepreneurs and exhibitors in Abuja would further open the doors of opportunities to farmers to acquire new skills and technologies that would help boost production and processing activities.

    While allying the fears of business concerns about security situation in the FCT, the Permanent Secretary assured investors that the administration was working closely with the relevant security agencies and community leaders, to promptly neutralize any emerging security threat.

  • AfDB lauds Nigerian govt’s effort in promoting agriculture, agribusiness

    AfDB lauds Nigerian govt’s effort in promoting agriculture, agribusiness

    The President of African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr Akinwumi Adesina, has commended the Nigerian government for its efforts in promoting agriculture and agribusiness in the country.

    The AfDB’s Communication and External Relations Department in a statement on Wednesday said Adesina made the commendation when he was conferred with an honorary doctorate in his homeland in Abeokuta.

    The statement said that the AfDB president was honoured with a Doctorate of Science by the Federal University of Agriculture in Abeokuta, Nigeria.

    It said that the AfDB boss was happy that Nigerian government was doing well in promoting agriculture.

    According to the statement, the bank will continue the support the government in transforming Nigeria’s agriculture sector.

    The statement quoted Adesina as saying “Agriculture is the most important profession and business in the world.

    “The size of food and agriculture in Africa will rise to one trillion dollars by 2030. The population of Africa, now at 1.2 billion, will double to 2.5 billion by 2050.

    “They all must eat. And only through food and agribusiness can this be achieved,” he said.

    The bank said it was spearheading efforts to feed Africa and was investing 25 billion dollars over a ten-year period to transform the continent’s agriculture sector.

    “What Africa does with food will determine the future of food, given that 65 per cent of the arable land left to feed the world is here.

    “I am delighted to see so many of our young people engaged in agriculture arising from the Youth Employment in Agriculture initiative launched when I was minister to get the youth into agriculture as a business.

    “From their innovations in the use of drones, food processing, packaging, transport and logistics and marketing, they are already unlocking the opportunities in agriculture.

    “Africa’s youth must become leaders to help feed our world.”

    He urged agricultural universities to optimise their role in linking research, innovations and technologies to farmers and the food and agriculture industry.

    The statement also quoted the Chancellor of the university, Edidem Abasi-Otu as describing Adesina as a global household name whose exploits in promoting value-chain addition in agricultural produce, remained unparalleled.

    According to him, the honour is to acknowledge Adesina’s work in agriculture and food security across the continent. (NAN)