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FG Targets 500,000 Hectares Of Irrigable Land
The Federal Government
says it will soon develop the nation’s irrigation potential to 500,000 hectares to scale-up commercial farming in the country.
The Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, made the remarks at the opening of a two-day National Agricultural Summit and Exhibition on Thursday in Kaduna.
The Summit is holding under the theme: “Towards Economic Diversification in Nigeria; Reinvention and promotion of Agribusiness.”
Adamu said in 2017 the Federal Government would increase its irrigation land with additional 23,000 hectares.
The minister, however, explained that currently not more than 10 per cent of the 3.14 million hectares of nation’s irrigable land is equipped with facilities for all year round farming.
He said “much of the available irrigation infrastructure requires further optimisation.”
He said the Federal Government had already identified about 16,000 hectares of brown field and another 388,000 hectares of green field suitable for commercial farming nationwide.
“We have taken steps to revive the 12 River Basin Development Authorities (RBDAs), the first of which is to develop an action plan and blueprint with objective of restoring mandate and creating job opportunities through irrigation farming.”
Adamu said the Federal Government, under the 2016- 2030 approved roadmap of the ministry, would further develop the irrigation potential through direct interventions.
He said the government is fine tuning its National Water and irrigation Policies to attract investors in the Agriculture sector
“ The administration of President Muhammadu Buhari is desirous of uplifting the life of Nigerian Citizens by improving the people’s socio-economic well being with Agriculture being a major focus of the government.
“Extensive and all year round irrigated Agriculture has become more imperative considering the drastic decline in earnings from petroleum export.”
According to him, steps are being taken to improve the water resources sector generally and in particular to support agribusness nationwide.
“The draft National Water Bill, National Water policy and National Irrigation and drainage policy were recently approved by the Federal Executive Council.
“ The irrigation policy will engender stable and attractive environment for investors and development partners in Agriculture.
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