Minister of Agriculture and
Rural Development, Audu Ogbeh, gave the assurance at an interactive session
with journalists in Abuja yesterday.
The Minister said the
Federal Government had engaged in the buying- back of assorted grains under the
Guarantee Minimum Price Programme for restocking of strategic silo complexes
which he put at 33 in number with a total capacity of 2.5 million tons of
grains.
He disclosed that farmers
in some states of the federation had already commenced preparation for the dry
season farming to ensure adequate food security across the country adding that
government was poised to make farming an all-year round business by creating
dams and lakes in every part of the country to support irrigation system. He
noted that crops thrive and yield better through the irrigation system.
“Nigerians have no reason
to panic, we have made arrangement for some states to start planting so that we
have second crops by April” he said.
Ogbeh disclosed that
Nigeria had signed an agreement with the government of Morocco on fertilizer
production which would yield one million tons of fertilizer through local
production in order to boost food production in the country. He reaffirmed that
the introduction of soil-specific fertilizer application developed by the
Ministry would also go a long way in increasing high crop yield in the country.
He revealed that 30,000
slots allocated to the Ministry under the N- power scheme of the Federal Government
would be trained through the Agricultural Development Programmes (ADPs) as
Agric. extension workers who will serve in their respective local government
areas.
He added that the Ministry
had acquired 110 various capacities of rice mills of 10 tons, 20 tons, 50 tons
and 100 tons per day for distribution to cluster farmers to boost rice
production and milling capacity in the country as a way of attaining food
sufficiency.
The Minister admitted that
in the history of Nigeria, the country was witnessing strong purchase of grains
from as far as Namibia and other countries which signal a challenge; as well as
being beneficial to Nigerian farmers to who now have a good market for their
farm produce. He assured that market forces would be stabilized through an
increase in local production of food commodities.

We hope so
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