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FG Gives More Funds To Agriculture – Jonathan
The Federal Government is currently giving more funds to agriculture to boost food production, President Goodluck Jonathan has said.
Jonathan, represented by the Minister of State for Agriculture, Alhaji Nojeem Adewale, spoke at the opening of a four-day National Agricultural Show at Tudun-Wada, Nasarawa State, last Wednesday.
The theme of the show is “Repositioning Nigeria’s Agricultural Economy at Golden Jubilee”.
The president said the government had initiated various programmes so as to boost food production and ensure food security for the citizens.
He noted that food security had taken a global dimension with varying degrees of severity in different parts of the world, including Nigeria.
Jonathan explained that agriculture was placed on the concurrent list so it could receive adequate attention at all levels of government.
He said the government had shown commitment toward addressing the current food situation in the country through the introduction of different policies and programmes such as increased funding, Fadama Agricultural Scheme and National Food Security.
Other initiatives were the promotion of processing and storage of agricultural products to reduce post-harvest losses, development of cottage industries and support for on-farm processing centres, the president said.
He noted that agriculture had been neglected by governments in the past because of the risks and uncertainties involved.
Jonathan stressed that food production must increase for the country to meet the Millennium Development Goals of eradicating extreme poverty and hunger by 2015.
He noted that in most sub-Saharan African countries agriculture accounted for between 25 per cent and 45 per cent of the GDP with 70 per cent of the population living in rural areas.
The president said the situation called for the revitalisation of the sector to make it the engine of growth and poverty reduction.
Research, he said, had opened new investment opportunities in agriculture, including the production of bio-fuels.
Jonathan commended Nigerians and development partners for their contributions to the transformation of agriculture and pledged the government’s continued support for efforts to stimulate the sector.
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