‘Efficient extension system key to sustainable, resilient agriculture’
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Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Aliyu Abdullahi, has said efficient agricultural extension service system promotes sustainable and resilient agriculture.
He noted that that giving farmers effective extension support will enhance their productivity and income.
Speaking in Abuja at a technical meeting to review feedback on the proposed Nigeria Agricultural Extension Services Bill, Abdullahi noted that with 70 per cent Nigerians engaged in agriculture, ensuring they get proper technical support is crucial for optimal production.
The minister stressed importance of extension agents, saying effective extension delivery legislation will advance sustainable agriculture.
“Our President, President Bola Tinubu, envisions a nation where no one goes to bed hungry. Extension agents will help farmers achieve sufficiency for this vision,” Abdullahi said.
He added they assist farmers by promoting Good Agronomic Practice through research findings and innovative techniques to raise yields.
“The proposed bill is a game-changer in the sector, showing our commitment to improve agriculture”, he said.
Country Director of Women Farmers Advancement Network (WOFAN) ICON2 Project, funded by Mastercard Foundation, Salamatu Garba, noted efficient extension system raise yields and bring more people and youths.
This increase in participation, she said, could reduce youth unemployment, boost production and food security.
“Efficient extension improve farmers’ income and attract more youths into agriculture, thus addressing unemployment and strengthening food sufficiency,” Dr. Garba said.
The WOFAN-ICON2 Project aims to create sustainable opportunities for 675,000 young Nigerians, aged 18-35 over five years as part of Mastercard Foundation’s Young Africa Works strategy.