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Why Nigeria Is Experiencing Food Crisis-Farmers

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 All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN)says low  productivity of food by Small Holder Farmers(SHFs) was  responsible for high cost of food items in the markets.
The rise in the prices of food items,according to the farmers,was occasioned by
“lack of sufficient productivity from the SHFs due to a myriad of challenges ranging from insecurity, inadequate mechanisation, climate change, acts of commission and omission on the part of some intervention programmes and lack of synergy among stakeholders in the agriculture space”.
National President of AFAN, Arc. Kabir Ibrahim,disclosed this in Abuja ahead of the celebration of the World Food Day slated for October 16th,this year.
He said year Nigeria’s food system like the global food system is going through a lot of turbulence manifesting in skyrocketing prices of food items even at harvest time when prices traditionally annually come down.
He added:”The reason for the situation in Nigeria, in addition to, what Mr President said
as caused by the activities of middlemen and hoarders , in his Independence Anniversary address to the Nation, may also be due to lack of sufficient productivity from the SHFs due to a myriad of challenges ranging from insecurity, inadequate mechanisation, climate change, acts of commission and omission on the part of some intervention programs and lack of synergy among stakeholders in the Agriculture Space generally, to name afew threat factors!”
He emphasized the need   to pay more attention to the SHFs who are for now the engine room of production in order to make Nigeria’s food system sustainable.
“With the right kind of incentives, the SHFs will produce optimally to meet the demands of human consumption as well as industrial need. At the Agricultural Show,award of prizes to several commodities and processing outfits by the Central Bank of Nigeria, Food and Agriculture Organisation, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, AFAN and a host of other stakeholders from both the private as well as  the public sector will go along way in incentivising the SHFs to do more.
“I believe a Presidential Prize given personally by Mr President will serve as a game changer to the SHFs,” he said.
Speaking on this year’s World Food Day taking place this week, the AFAN National President, said 16th October, has been set aside to celebrate annually worldwide as enunciated by the founding fathers of the Food and Agriculture Organization(FAO) in 1945.
‘This is the most widely celebrated event by the UN(United Nations)involving about 150 countries including Nigeria.Over the last 10 years Nigeria has celebrated this event back to back with the National Agricultural Show promoted by the FMARD, National Agricultural Foundation of Nigeria( NAFN) and All Farmers Association of Nigeria( AFAN) as partners.
“The country representative of the FAO in Nigeria delivers a World Food Day address at the fair ground during the official opening and the Honorable Minister of Agriculture and all other signatories normally converge at the Show Ground on that day so we hope this year’s event will attract a very large crowd to send the message further across the globe.
“I believe that “Inclusivity and Sustainable Synergy” among all players in the agriculture space, especially the farmers and their various associations will give the SHFs the optimum push required to make Nigeria’s food system efficient and sustainable  and eventually food security will be attained in the immediate future.
“The necessary publicity for the World Food Day and the Agricultural Show this year  by many media organizations in Nigeria will attract participation by our neighbours in Africa and even beyond judging by our own participation in Agricultural Shows such as the Royal Agricultural Show In Stonehenge, Coventry, England, the Egg and Chicken Exhibition in the Congress Centre Downtown Atlanta, USA etc”
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