Opinion
Environment And Food Security
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs places food as a primary need of man before shelter and others among the physiological needs. The Christian Holy Writ said, man must not live by bread alone. It however did not say man cannot live by bread, because food sustains the body, food nourishes the body and by extension and soul.
Man needs a healthy body, mind and soul to survive as a productive and spiritual being. The early man in the prehistoric era graduated from being a wanderer for food and animal to being a farmer and a herder.
There are two levels of the environment as a concept; the physical and the ecosystem. There is the physical environment which includes the economic social and political environment where members of the society live and strive for adventure and enterprise. For example, the Nigerian environment.
The socio political and economic environment is in the hands of a government or a governance structure. This kind of environment is very influential and determines the successes, survival and sustenance of human enterprise in all sectors.
A government or a governance structure decides the prosperity of its citizens in every aspect of human endeavour. This environment can encourage or kill agriculture and food security through the policies, actions or in actions of those in authority.
Has the Nigerian Governance structure encouraged Agriculture in its economic plannings? Is the political environment in the North East and North West safe and secure for farming at sustainable level to take place?
The insecurity in the North East has also affected farmers adversely. What a lot of commentators tag as successes in rice production and farm products would have been a boom if the right environment was provided to secure the rice fields and the people.
A similar situation is applicable to the food basket of the nation the middle belt that has for a long time been the epicenter of herder/farmer clashes in Nigeria.
The place of militancy and kidnapping activities in the past in the Niger Delta affected farming and fishing activities negatively. In all the cases, failure of governance at the centre is responsible for the insecurity.
The fact that Nigeria is the poverty capital of the world today is the result of this phenomenon. Sadly, Nigeria cannot feed its citizens.
Food inflation in Nigeria which is 20.6per cent is a great pointer to this fact. Also the recent N.B. S. statistics which indicates that 33.3per cent of Nigerians are unemployed is a sad reminder that agriculture which employs more than sixty-five percent of the population has taken the back seat in national development.
Can an unproductive population feed itself? Osun and Zamfara States ranked higher in employment index ahead of Rivers and Lagos, because, a large per cent of their population are employed in agriculture.
The case of Rivers State and Niger Delta is the result of the negative impacts of the environment, this time the devastation of the eco-system through the legal and illegal exploration and exploitation activities of oil prospecting firms.
Sadly, the absence of a wholesome environment has continued to affect farming and fishing. Many farmers and fishermen have abandoned their nets and farming tools in pursuit of white collar jobs and rig work in oil platforms in the region.
The result of this is underemployment, unemployment and food insecurity. Agriculture for food and agro allied industry is the way to go if Nigeria must feed itself.
The South-South must brace up to an economy without oil. Abandoning farming for artesanal refinery is a bad development. This must stop if the region must join the league of food growers in the country.
Cucumber, tomatoes and even apple have potential for cultivation in the South today. The parasitic dependence on the North for these commodities can be halted if the needful is done.
Government support for agriculture is in dire need. The boost being given to cassava production by the Rivers State government through the cassava factory is exemplary. Farmers and private investors should cue into it.
The tomato production in Cross River State and other agro allied policies in that state should be given further boost and copied by other states. The ranking of Nigeria as the second country in unemployment index can be reversed through agriculture and agro allied enterprises. Food security can also be assured.
Nigeria can revisit General Obasanjo’s Operation Feed the nation policy and President Shagari’s Green Revolution. Theses laudable programmes of the 70s and the 80s can be revived beyond sloganeering. A fertilizer policy that works should be put in place. Central Bank of Nigeria should democratize its loan scheme to reach every local government area and states of the Federation. A workable security architecture should be put in place to protect farmers and their products.
By: Bon Woke
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