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Don Wants Scholarships For Agric Students
An economist at the University of Benin, Prof. Christiana Okojie, last Thursday stressed the need for scholarships to be given to agriculture students?to boost interest in agribusiness in Abuja.
Okojie made the?call at a consultative meeting on Developing a Policy Guideline to Engage Women and Youth in Agribusiness in Abuja.
She said Nigeria needed to understand that investing in all processes of agriculture could yield better results for the country.
“Nigeria should be aware that it is not only giving scholarships to the fields of engineering, medicine and other fields that development would be achieved. We need to start focusing on investing in agriculture; giving scholarships to students in the field of agriculture will increase their interest,” she said.
She explained that?agribusiness should?be seen as agriculture beyond farming in which business opportunities were created to meet global industrialization processes.
According to her, youths associate agriculture with farming because farming is tedious, time consuming and longer time in waiting to yield income.
Okoije noted that high rate of illiteracy, poverty, high cost of labour and the lack of access to finance, constituted challenges to the?growth of agriculture in the country.
She said the burden of domestic care work for women stood as a challenge for women in the field of agriculture.
The professor, however, said that efforts should be geared towards training of more women and youths to take agriculture to another level, as it was the only way to reduce unemployment.
She called on governments at all levels to demonstrate political commitment and increase funding for agriculture to ensure that the sector yielded the desired results.
In his remark, the representative of the Minister of Agriculture, Mrs Kareema Babangida, said that the meeting was aimed at evolving strategies to?reduce unemployment rate in the country.
According to her, agriculture is the only sector that can provide employment for Nigerian youths, adding that?access to improved form of agriculture would make it more attractive.
Babangida noted that?women?were responsible for most agricultural activities in the country and as such their role in the sector could not be overemphasised.
In her remark, Mrs Bolajoko Dawudu, a director at the Ministry of Women Affairs, said that over 60 per cent of the countries’ population in agriculture were women and youths.
Dawudu said that the ministry was training 400 youths in agribusiness in line with the transformation agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan’s Administration.
She said the ministry was?also partnering with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural development?to train 8,000 youth annually to on agribusiness.
The director also said that the ministry had established cottage industries in some selected states to enable women to process and preserve foods to improve their economic power.
She said there was the need for a comprehensive intervention to improve agricultural development in Nigeria.
“Managing resources for development cannot be complete without the involvement of women and youths.”
The meeting was organised in partnership with the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation(UNIDO), the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)?and? UN Women.
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