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FG Allays Fear Of Famine BUSINESS
The Federal Government has debunked insinuations of possible famine next year in the country as a result of high rate at which neighbouring African countries are buying grains from the country.
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, while briefing newsmen yesterday in Abuja, said government has preserved up to 2.5 million metric tons of grain in the national Silo to ensure that there is surplus for farmers and other users.
The Minister who emphatically said there is no danger of famine, also announced that about 30,000 youths allocated to agriculture from the 200,000 employed under the N-Power Initiative of the Federal Government, shall be trained Agricultural Development Programme (ADP) and would be deployed as extension workers.
Ogbeh stressed that the youths would soon be deployed to their various local government areas to use local dialects in teaching farmers the basic things they need to do in order to achieve food security.
He admitted that some months ago, there had been extra-ordinary purchase of Nigerian grains by people suspected to be merchants from the North African countries, remarking that the situation was not completely bad as local farmers now had expanded market for their farm produce.