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FG Plans 80 Units One Stop-Shop Agro-Input Centres
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr Akinwumi Adesina, says the Federal Government will soon establish 80 units One-Stop-Shop agro-input centres across the country.
This is contained in a statement issued by the Special Assistant (Media and Strategy) to the Minister, Mr Olukayode Oyeleye, in Abuja last Wednesday.
Adesina said the centres would ensure the availability, accessibility and affordability of agricultural inputs as well as serve as access points for input and market for small scale farmers.
He said the centre were also meant to ensure access to agricultural inputs such as fertiliser, agro-chemical, quality seeds, livestock feed, veterinary drugs, tractor hire and extension services.
“This is in fulfillment of the recommendation of the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO), that at least five agro-inputs centres be constructed to ensure food production and food security,’’ he said.
The minister recalls that the National Council on Agriculture (NCA) had at its last meeting, considered and approved the construction of one agro-inputs centre in each local government area of the country.
He said that the centres would also serve as a medium-scale value chain infrastructure designed and constructed to provide adequate access to affordable agricultural inputs.
According to him, the objectives are to support organised farmer groups and out-growers network of agro-input dealers that will support the agricultural production capacity of rural farmers.
Adesina said that they would also provide access to small-scale storage and processing facilities and access to physical and virtual markets.
He added that they would generate employment, improve income and increase access to services for the rural population engaged in agricultural business.
The minister said that they would also improve the ability of farmers to access inputs and markets as well as stimulate market-oriented private and public investment in rural areas.
He said the centres would enhance value addition by promoting access of farmers to agricultural inputs at affordable rates.
The statement added that about 2,400 direct and 240,000 indirect jobs would be created from the centres in the rural communities.
Adesina said that the centres would raise rural income by 100 per cent over the next five years through the development of well functioning markets.
He further said that it would increase agricultural productivity by 50 per cent through enhanced farming techniques.
According to him, the centres when completed, will be a major milestone in the Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) of the Federal Government.
The statement said Alhaji Bukar Tijani, the Minister of State would be launching one of the centres on December 7 at Wushishi, Niger.
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