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Farmers lament over FG's agric policy

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Funmi Olaitan, Ibadan


The agricultural policies of the present administration of President Muhammed Buhari, have come under attack as the National Secretary of Kenaf Producers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria (KEPPMAN), Mr. Kunle Amosu, said farmers across the country are not happy with the policies.

He made the disclosure on Thursday, at the farmers' empowerment for Kenaf production in Oyo, Osun, and Ogun States, organised by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, and held at the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T), Ibadan.

According to him, Nigeria cannot move forward with the use of manual equipment in agricultural production, noting that farmers empowerment is beyond seed distribution but creating a workable synergy between farmers and government at all levels. 

Amosu while urging governments at all levels to invest in mechanise farming rather than the current ways of handling it, stated that giving out seeds to farmers without proper training and monitoring will be tantamount to wastage".

He  said, "Farmers in the country are not happy with the way things are going. A situation where farmers are being given seeds only cannot take us anywhere. We should move from manual production to modern and commercial farming. The use of manual will not take us anywhere. In this twenty first century, we cannot achieve anything with manual farming.

The Minister of Agriculture, Audu Ogbeh, who was represented by the South West Regional Director of the ministry,  Mr. Ogunwale Adeniyi, lauded the organisers for keying into the agricultural revolution of the present administration.

He said, "The robust re-engineering of the agricultural sector of the Federal Government to boost agricultural productivity, reduce our dependency on food importation, revive rural economy, expand export earning, agro-chemicals and training of stakeholders and as well as other sacrifices is yielding positive result in our economy today."

The Executive Director of IAR&T, James Adediran, said Kenaf has proven potential for import substitution in Nigeria's packaging industry thus saving the country huge foreign exchange committed to importation of produce bags.

He noted that in an attempt to promote production of Kenaf as raw materials for the packaging industries in Nigeria and possibly other countries in Africa, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is collaborating with the Institute  for development and dissemination of appropriate production, processing and utilisation technologies for crop across the country.

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