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Revolutionary Agriculture: FG’s 15-State Wheat Farming Initiative Upends Summit Plans


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Transformative Steps in Agriculture: FG’s Wheat Farming Initiative Reshapes Priorities

The Federal Government’s foray into commercial wheat farming via the National Agricultural Growth Scheme and Agro-Pocket Program (NAGS-AP) marks a strategic pivot towards bolstering agricultural growth and fortifying the nation’s food security framework.

Sen. Abubakar Kyari, Minister of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (FMAFS), unveiled this visionary initiative on a momentous occasion following the signing of a consequential Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with John Deere, a leading tractor-producing company.

This ambitious venture into dry-season wheat farming, particularly through the Borlaug 100 seed variety multiplication, has gained momentum across 15 states.

The enthusiastic participation of agro-dealers in Adamawa, Bauchi, Bornu, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger, Sokoto, Taraba, Yobe, and Zamfara underscores the widespread embrace of this agricultural transformation.

However, amidst these groundbreaking strides in wheat farming, the Federal Government has opted to postpone two pivotal events: the Food Security Summit and the National Council Meeting on Agriculture.

This decision emanates from a deliberate strategy to ensure the seamless implementation of the Dry Season Wheat Farming initiative under the NAGS-AP umbrella.

Mr. Kingsley Osadolor, the Technical Advisor (Strategic Communications) of FMAFS, affirmed that the deferment was a result of the indispensable engagement of key stakeholders and participants in activities intrinsic to the ongoing dry-season wheat program.

The involvement of these critical figures in time-bound endeavors necessitated the rescheduling of these significant events.

The FG’s stance reflects a deliberate reordering of priorities, showcasing a profound commitment to leveraging agricultural innovations to augment food production and enhance food security nationwide.

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The substantial investment in wheat farming underlines the government’s resolve to explore sustainable agricultural practices, harnessing the potential of dry-season farming to advance agricultural output.

The strategic shift in prioritisation underscores the FG’s unwavering dedication to positioning agriculture as a cornerstone of economic development. By redirecting attention towards initiatives like dry-season wheat farming, the government demonstrates its intent to amplify the country’s agricultural prowess while addressing critical issues such as food security and agricultural sustainability.

This pivot aligns with the core ethos of the National Agricultural Growth Scheme and Agro-Pocket Programme, aimed at not only fostering agricultural expansion but also empowering local farmers, thereby creating a ripple effect on socioeconomic development.

The focus on wheat farming speaks volumes about the FG’s foresight in harnessing the agricultural potential of various regions, thereby stimulating economic growth and empowering farming communities.

The delayed Food Security Summit and National Council Meeting on Agriculture represent a temporary pause in larger discussions, providing a testament to the FG’s proactive approach to ensuring the successful execution of strategic agricultural initiatives.

This recalibration signifies the government’s readiness to adapt and prioritise initiatives that hold the potential to significantly impact agricultural development.

The forthcoming communication of new dates for these key events reflects the FG’s commitment to fostering an inclusive platform for discourse and policymaking in the agricultural domain.

It is a reaffirmation of the government’s determination to engage stakeholders in crafting comprehensive strategies that address the nation’s agricultural challenges effectively.

In essence, the FG’s rescheduling of crucial events stands as a testament to its commitment to fostering agricultural excellence, advancing food security, and embracing innovative approaches to propel Nigeria towards sustainable agricultural growth and development.

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This pivotal shift amplifies the significance of strategic initiatives like dry-season wheat farming in reshaping the trajectory of Nigeria’s agricultural landscape.

 

 


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