As Nigeria charts its course towards food sufficiency and overall prosperity, strategic collaborations and partnerships emerge as the linchpin for revitalizing the agricultural sector.
Creating an agricultural ecosystem that thrives year-round necessitates robust collaborations.
The alliance between the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security and the Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation becomes pivotal.
This collaboration aims to enhance agricultural production efficiency, addressing the challenges of water availability crucial for year-round farming.
Extending collaboration beyond agriculture-centric ministries, a holistic approach involves partnerships with the Ministries of Power, Trade and Investment, Environment, Humanitarian Affairs, Science and Technology, and Finance.
These collaborations strengthen the fabric of sustainable food security, addressing various facets of production, processing, distribution, marketing, and consumption.
The declaration of a state of emergency on food security gains potency through the lens of enhanced partnerships.
Mr. President’s initiative becomes more effective when underpinned by collaborations among institutions and stakeholders relevant to various aspects of agricultural development.
Highlighting the commitment of Agriculture Ministers through participation in events like the Annual National Agricultural Show, wheat farming kick-off in Hadejia, Jigawa State, Africa Seed Connect, and Good Morning Nigeria, underscores their dedication to the cause.
To boost agricultural productivity, a targeted approach involves incentivizing Small Holder Farmers (SHFs). Ensuring timely access to affordable inputs, including light mechanization, becomes crucial.
Rigorous monitoring and periodic evaluations, with farmer-leaders integrated into assessment teams, ensure the effectiveness of interventions.
The proactive involvement of the President or Vice President in occasional round-table discussions with farmers and stakeholders further incentivizes and aligns the leadership with the challenges and opportunities within the agricultural space.
Recognizing the significance of security in agricultural production zones, addressing pervasive insecurities becomes paramount. A comprehensive strategy is essential for sustainable food security nationwide.
Arc. Kabir Ibrahim, FNIA,
National President of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) and Chairman BOT, NAFN (National Agricultural Foundation of Nigeria).