NABG, Others To Deploy Climate-smart Agriculture To Fight Poverty

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By; AMOS TAUNA, Kaduna

The President, Nigerian AgriBusiness Group (NABG), Emmanuel Ijewere, has said that Climate -smart agriculture is extremely important following the changing of the climate of the world which every country has specific responsibility to adjust to.

 Speaking at a two-day stakeholders workshop on developing a national framework for climate -smart agriculture   that commenced in Abuja on Thursday with the theme, “Cleaner, safer, rewarding agriculture”, he said there was the need for stakeholders in the agriculture sector to brainstorm on how to deploy climate- smart agriculture to improve food productivity, create job and fight the scourge of poverty in Nigeria.

 He stated that the programme aimed at promoting agribusiness advocacy for smallholder farmer’s project otherwise termed the SSPs project is a three- year- programme funded by the Bill Gates foundation under the Policy Advocacy to drive the scale and inclusion of smallholder farmers (SMF) in Nigeria and improve food security in the country.

He said, “So, the whole idea of putting this together is to ask ourselves these questions in advance and to put in place a framework that will enable us address these issues. The damage has already been done to the climate. Now it is a question of living with those damages and mitigating them.

 He added that at the end of the day, it is how to increase the yield, improve the soil, improve the environment and reduce the poverty of the people to ensure food security and to help in the  diversification, of the Nigerian economy.

He explained that the aim is also to create a sustainable agricultural framework so that Nigerian youths can have an opportunity to work and reduce importation of food, while using the land more efficiently through technology.

The President said there is inefficiency in the use of land adding that Nigerians must employ technology, knowledge and training to move away from oil recognising the fact that agriculture is the future because 70% of Nigerians are in the agriculture sector and their lots must be improved.

He also noted that despite the threat of insecurity, Nigerians should not allow insecurity to dampen their enthusiasm to produce food and reduce food insecurity in our country.

Director General of NABG, Dr. Manzo Maigari, said it has become incumbent on all stakeholders to embrace the climate -smart agriculture because of the value it adds to productivity and the potential to reduce the risks faced by farmers.

He said, “It is important in the sense that farmers have been losing productivity from their land without knowing exactly what the issues are. The impact of climate change is insidious that farmers do not realise it is difficult to pin it down.

“However, what is important here is that most of the practise by small holder farmers engage are unsustainable, so without knowing it farmers engage in practices that harm them. In other words those practices are such that they inflict harm on them.”

He noted that the Climate –smart agriculture has been development to help farmers mitigate the impact of the Climate change.

NABG Council member, Alhaji Muhammadu D. Abubakar, said the essence of Climate-Smart Agriculture is to promote, better yields with minimum efforts and also protect the environment. He also called on all stakeholders to sustain their commitment to make the initiative.

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