Agric Minister raises hope of Nigerians with strategic plans to boost food security, others

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ABUJA – With current high food prices across Nigeria, the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari, Friday, raised the hope of over 200 million Nigerians by unveiling strategic plans, policies, projects, and programmes to boost food security and agricultural activities.
Sen Kyari disclosed this during a press conference tagged ‘On the Way Forward for Nigerian Agriculture Towards Delivering on the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’.
He said: “It gives me a great sense of duty to brief Nigerians today and our friends and partners in the Agriculture and Food Security sector on our way forward towards delivering on the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR and our strategies of operations over the next four years.
My colleague, the Honourable Minister of State, and I are totally committed to providing the desired leadership direction to steer the agriculture and food security sector towards the attainment of the key priorities of the President’s 8-point Agenda.
“The immediate priority actions – ongoing to the end of 2023: The most pressing actions we are currently handling is preparation for the next dry-season farming beginning from November 2023.
“To this end, some preparatory activities have been carried out, and many others are at the advanced stage, viz: Certification of available planting materials for some food security crops in readiness for dry-season farming.
“Aggressive promotion and preparations for dry season farming, which commences from November this year.
“Implementation of the dry season wheat production starting in November 2023 as part of the National Agricultural Growth Scheme and Agro Pocket (NAGS-AP) projects funded by the African Development Bank.
“Under this scheme, the target is to: produce wheat over 70, 000 hectares across the wheat production zone of the country with an expected yield of 875,000 metric tonnes for our food reserve; blending of appropriate fertilizers to support this year’s dry season farming while making provisions for next year’s farming season well in advance.
“Providing Train-the-Trainer for extension agents involved in dry season farming in collaboration with wheat-producing states and other partners such as flour mills.
“Furthermore, arrangements are also at an advanced stage for dry season farming of rice, maize, and other horticultural crops; Hold the National Agriculture and Food Security Summit in November 2023 to bring all stakeholders together for the development of National Action Plan for Food Security with an implementation and sustainability strategy.
“Hold the National Council for Agriculture and Food Security (NCAFS) meeting in Cross River State in November 2023 to develop a strategic operational plan for Federal-State-Local Government joint implementation plans and strategies.
“Review the mechanisms and processes for delivering fertilizers and agro-pesticide input to farmers under a transparent and accountable regime.
“This will be part of the main agenda at both the Summit and the NCAFS meetings in November this year: distribute pasture seeds and cuttings for dry-season pasture and fodder development for livestock productivity beginning November 2023.
“Short-term priority actions (2023–2024) Agriculture and Food Security Stakeholders’ analysis and mapping; Make a significant investment in animals feed-crop, fodder, and pasture production as an antidote to the farmers and herders clashes by focusing on the development of paddocks, foliage, and fodder estates equipped with necessary facilities for all-year-round production.
“Strengthen agriculture and food security institutions, repositioning them for the tasks ahead; reform the National Agricultural Research System to serve as the engine of growth for innovative solutions to strategic value chains; increase productivity and yields of our food security; and export crops, livestock, and fisheries.
“Establish two new national gene bank facilities, each for crop and animal, respectively, to conserve our fast-eroding genetic resources for food security.











