Insecurity and food imports threaten World Bank's $500m agriculture intervention in northwest

Criminal activities on farmlands in northern Nigeria risk derailing a $500m World Bank agricultural support programme. Stakeholders from various states warned that inconsistent government policies could undermine the AGROW initiative's effectiveness. At a workshop in Kano, calls intensified for addressing security issues and curbing food imports.

A workshop on Nigeria’s Sustainable Agricultural Value Chains for Growth (AGROW) held on Tuesday in Kano highlighted major threats to a $500m World Bank-backed agricultural intervention in the northwest. Stakeholders from states including Kebbi, Zamfara, Katsina, Borno, and Kaduna expressed concerns that criminal incursions on farmlands and policy inconsistencies could undermine the programme's goals. The AGROW initiative, anchored by the Presidential Food Systems Coordinating Unit (PFSCU), Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (FMAFS), and Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), targets farmers in the Sudan Savannah zone to boost productivity and food security.

Kebbi State's Agriculture Commissioner, Alh. Shehu Muazu, lamented that wealthy contractors are preventing farmers from benefiting from government support. He criticized tax waivers on food imports as detrimental to local production.

Katsina's Agriculture Commissioner, Alh. Aliyu Lawal Zakari, urged the federal government to tackle insecurity, noting that banditry attacks could jeopardize food security. He also called for better market access for farmers and measures to reduce post-harvest losses.

Representatives from Gombe, Zamfara, and Kano states demanded prompt supply of agrochemicals and other inputs to large-scale farmers to enhance food security.

Mr. Eniola Akindele, Manager of Data and Input Assessments, explained that AGROW aims to provide loans to farmers, create jobs, and attract private investment in agriculture, aligning with the Renewed Hope Agenda for food security and industrialization. He emphasized a holistic value-chain approach, covering production, processing, marketing, and consumption. The workshop reviewed and validated AGROW activities in the Sudan-Savannah zone to ensure targeted, results-oriented support for farmers.

相关文章

Egypt’s Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation Alaa Farouk met with World Bank Regional Director Meskerem Brhane to discuss strengthening cooperation on food security, sustainable agriculture, and rural development.

由 AI 报道

Egypt’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam highlighted the connection between water management and food security at the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi. He spoke during a high-level roundtable focused on building resilient agricultural systems across the continent. The event brought together officials and experts to discuss practical steps for sustainable development.

菲律宾农业部已组建一个粮食安全工作组,旨在监测并应对因能源危机和地缘政治紧张局势导致的农产品供应、价格和贸易中断问题。农业部部长弗朗西斯科·蒂乌·劳雷尔(Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr.)表示,该工作组将取代此前该部门的临时监测系统。

由 AI 报道

菲律宾农业部已开始通过“总统农民和渔民援助计划”向约417万名登记在册的农业从业者发放100亿比索的现金援助。在美以伊朗冲突导致生产成本上升的背景下,全国各地的农民和渔民每人预计将获得2325比索。农业部长Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr.将其形容为受油价飙升影响者的生命线。

此网站使用 cookie

我们使用 cookie 进行分析以改进我们的网站。阅读我们的 隐私政策 以获取更多信息。
拒绝