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A lecturer at the Department of Agriculture Production and Management Science, Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Dr. Olufemi Amusan, has said the country faces food security crisis due to its attitude to farming.
In a paper entitled, “Re-defining Nigerian agriculture against imminent food crisis,” presented to commemorate the World Food Day 2012 organised by the Centre for Alternative Development and Self-Enhancement, he said rather than improve the agriculture sector, Nigeria had continued to spend more money on food importation.
According to the don, “The Food and Agriculture Organisation puts the population of Nigeria at 38 million in 1961 and 104 million in 1997. Today, it is put at 160 million and it is projected that by year 2050, our population will reach 402 million making Nigeria the fourth most populous nation in the world.
“But this is not why we may have food crisis; rather, our negative attitude towards the development of agricultural sector should not be neglected.”
He said that the oil boom experienced in 1970s remained a major contributory factor to the neglect of agriculture, saying Nigeria suddenly became so rich that it did not know what to do with the money.
“At times when one finds oneself in a comfort zone, there is that tendency to forget where one is coming from; with the advent of oil, Nigerian leadership forgot where we were coming from and lost the nation’s vision for agriculture,” he said.
According to him, another major factor that makes farming unattractive to the farmers is the difficulty in accessing funds for farming operations.
Amusan said that there was still a way out of the imminent food crisis in Nigeria if the various levels of government could encourage the new generation farmers comprising the youths through credit facilities at an interest rate not exceeding five per cent.
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