The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG to start agric reality show, as oil palm stakeholde­rs lament challenges

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THefederal Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, in collaborat­ion with Nigeria Television Authority ( NTA) Startimes, Radio, Television, Theatre Workers Union of Nigeria ( RATTAWU) and other stakeholde­rs is to commence an agricultur­al reality show called NAIJA FARMER.

The Naija Farmer reality show is a youth empowermen­t project aimed at transformi­ng unemployed Nigerian youths to employers of labour.

The project, it is expected, would create over 1 million agribusine­ss owners within 10 years and by extension lift over 20 million youths out of poverty in the next decade.

All participan­ts would receive seed capitals from Bank of Agricultur­e ( BOA) and other financial institutio­ns to establish small- scale agribusine­sses after the extensive training on television.

The maiden edition of Naija Farmer reality show would include 21 housemates selected from the six geopolitic­al zones of the country at a located Naija Farmer House in Abuja.

It would be a 24- hour reality show on Channel 140 of Startimes Bouquet already being test run. The channel would, in addition, showcase a 24- hour reality entertainm­ent and progress made in the agricultur­al sector.

MEANWILE, it has been bemoaned that in spite of palm oil being produced in 25 states, over $ 500 million goes yearly into its importatio­n, restrictin­g the country to the fifth producer globally.

Concerned that the potential of the oil palm sub- sector has not been sufficient­ly tapped, stakeholde­rs in the oil palm sector identified some challenges within the sub- sector to include insufficie­nt national and state budgetary allocation­s/ releases, weak and poorly articulate­d sub- sectoral governance structure, and weak implementa­tion of inclusive policies.

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