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FG, Foundation To Partner On Agric Dev
The Rockefeller Foundation, global leaders in agriculture,
will partner with the Federal Government to foster development in the nation’s
agricultural sector.
The Minister of
Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala,said
this when the President of the
Foundation, Ms Judith Rodin, paid her a courtesy call in Abuja.
The Rockefeller Foundation, a prominent philanthropic
organisation and private foundation based in New York, has funded several
agricultural development programmes to expand food supplies around the world.
“They are visiting Nigeria but they are very familiar with
the country, having visited many times.
“They are here to see how Nigeria can take global lead among
African countries in trying to drive agriculture as a key sector in pushing the
economies of Africa.
“In creating jobs, in diversifying these economies and
making them grow inclusively,’’ she said.
According to her, agriculture, is a wonderful sector where
virtually all African countries have comparative advantage, adding that it has
the potential to turn around the continent’s economies.
“They think that Nigeria has the ability to lead in production, processing and financing end of agriculture in the continent and they want to talk to the President about how the country will take that lead.
“So, we are talking of ways and means we can work with them
in trying to lead the continent,’’ she added.
Earlier, Rodin said that the foundation has a long history
in understanding how to promote green revolution across the world.
She said that 50 years ago, the foundation championed the
green revolution in Asian countries, which led to saving the lives of millions
of people by reducing hunger and creating food security.
This, she said, would be their focus, to ensure that Nigeria
takes the lead in agricultural revolution in Africa.
She noted that Nigeria had many challenges in fostering
agricultural development, which the foundation would want to address, in the
partnership with the Federal Government.
Nigeria, she also observed, had the potential to lead the
continent in boosting agriculture with a view to developing its economy.
She urged Nigerian youths to get involved in agriculture and
see it as a major driver of the economy, which would help create jobs.
In a remark, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural
Development, Mr Akinwumi Adesina, said that partnering with the foundation
would go a long way in driving the government’s efforts to promote the agricultural
sector.
He said that the foundation would help in various areas,
especially with ideas on access to finance and ensuring that Nigeria leads
Africa in the agriculture sector.
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