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Only 5% Nigerian Farmers Have Access To Improved Seeds – WAAPP
The West Africa
Agricultural Productivity Programme in Nigeria (WAAPP-Nigeria) says only five per cent of Nigerian farmers have access to improved seeds.
The National Coordinator of the programme, Prof. Damian Chekwendu disclosed this at the 2014 Seed Production Planning meeting held in Minna.
He said that Nigeria had the lowest agriculture growth indices among leading developing nations like Brazil, Malaysia and Thailand.
“The percentage of farmers with access to improved seeds in the country is about five per cent compared to 25 per cent in East Africa and 60 per cent in Asia.
“Agricultural mechanisation intensity is about 10 tractors per 1000 hectares compared to 241 per 1000 hectares in Indonesia.
“Nigeria cannot continue to tolerate this state of things,’’ he said.
Chikwendu said that WAAPP intended to support community seed multiplication this year.
He said that WAAPP would collaborate with ADPs, AFAN, community-based association under the supervision of the Nigerian Agricultural Seed Council (NASC) to achieve the significant results.
The coordinator said that WAAPP in 2013 had inaugurated seven private seed companies to produce maize, rice and sorghum seeds.
He said that the companies had produced 432 tonnes of various varieties of maize and 150 tonnes of improved sorghum seeds.
According to him, 172 tonnes of rice and 15.603 tonnes of sorghum had been distributed to farmers in WAAPP adopted villages.
The Governor of Niger, Dr Babangida Aliyu thanked WAAPP for bringing the meeting that would intervene in the seed sector to the state.
Aliyu was represented by the Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr Ahmed Ibrahim.
He said that the state has 10 per cent of the arable land in the country, adding that the state had water bodies that would add aqua culture.
The governor stressed the need for mechanisation, saying that less than one per cent of fish farmers had access to facilities to dry their fish.
He solicited the support of the private sector in the programme, saying that the state had voted 50,000 hectares to Dangote Group of Companies to cultivate rice in the state.
He assured WAAPP of government support to make the programme a success.
The meeting was attended by Chief Executives of Agricultural Development Programmes (ADPs) across the nation.
Others at the meeting included the Agricultural Research Institutes and the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN).
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