Imminent food crisis: young farmers recommend emergency food security plan

Thu, May 13, 2021
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Agriculture

The Nigeria Young Farmers Network says an emergency national food security plan that actively engages the private sector is critical to forestall the nation’s imminent food crisis.

The Director-General (DG) of the network, Mr Promise Amahah, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)in Abuja on Thursday.

Amahah spoke against the backdrop of the relentless increase in prices of food and agricultural produce in Nigerian markets which he warned might lead to a national food crisis very soon.

He said that government alone could not achieve reasonable progress in this regard adding that more intensive action was required to address the challenge.

Amahah said the Federal Government needed to provide the enabling environment for companies and startups providing solutions like storage facilities, logistics, payments, among others.

The DG explained that such enabling environment could be through giving them tax breaks, and off-takers agreements among others to enable them to deploy their offerings effectively.

According to him, such measures will immediately reduce the impact of food shortages and the cost of foodstuffs which will, in turn, strengthen the efforts towards addressing food insecurity in Nigeria.

Amahah noted that so far, efforts had been made by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to ensure the nation’s grains reserve was restored to full capacity through the grains buyback process.

He further noted that there had been a focus on the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme to make it more efficient while recently, rice pyramids in Kebbi and maize pyramids in Katsina had become prominent.

According to Amahah,
those are emergency measures put in place by the government to enable poor Nigerians to survive hunger during food crises.

“However, I am yet to see proactive national awareness and sensitization directed towards public enlightenment on the current food crisis and providing an inclusive strategy thrust to address the issue,” he said. (NAN)

– May 13, 2021 @ 14:35 GM

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