The Guardian (Nigeria)

Farmers, traders urge Sanwo- Olu to establish more fresh food hubs

Experts want govt to address food imports for economic growth

- From Gbenga Salau and Moyosore Salami

STAKEHOLDE­RS have implored Lagos State Governor, Babajide SanwoOlu, to establish more fresh food hubs in the state for more farmers and traders to enable them to provide for residents fresh, quality and hygienic food.

They made the call, at the weekend, during the kick off of the 20 Saturdays Fresh Food Produce Fair at the Fresh Food Hub, Mushin, Lagos.

The stakeholde­rs commended the governor for establishi­ng the first food hub in Mushin but more are needed for better impact.

General Secretary, Poultry Farmers Associatio­n, Foluso Adams, said that the establishm­ent of the food hub would be worthy of emulation, calling for the establishm­ent of more.

Also, a fish and mushroom farmer, Chinaza Asonye, said that the fresh food hub would provide an opportunit­y for farmers in Lagos State to showcase what they have been farming and to also get off- takers that will off- take their produce.

Another farmer cum trader, Mukaila Saliu, who commended the idea of the food hub, was optimistic that it would promote better sales of farm produce.

General Manager of Lagos State Coconut Developmen­t Authority, Dapo Olakulehin, said that the fresh food produce fair is organised by the

MLagos State Ministry of Agricultur­e to bring farmers producing fresh produce in Lagos State to display their products to residents. EANWHILE, CGIAR Executive Managing Director, Ismahane Elouafi, has urged the government to address reliance on food imports for economic prosperity.

Elouafi also urged the need to capitalise on Africa's fertile land and educate youths on science and innovation.

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