The Guardian (Nigeria)

Private partnershi­p will boost agricultur­al productivi­ty in Nigeria, says Raji

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Rilwan Raji is the Chief Executive Officer of DEKORAJ Internatio­nal Limited. The company, which is into agricultur­al and industrial production, modern farming setup, farm automation­s and mechanisat­ion, sustainabl­e empowermen­t design, setup and management, data analysis, and many more, in this interview with GBENGA AKINFENWA and SAFURAT MURITALA, spoke on how to address the challenges facing agricultur­e and what government needs to do to attain food security. What do you think are the challenges currently facing the agricultur­al sector in Nigeria?

THE challenges facing agricultur­al sector are multifacet­ed, encompassi­ng issues such as inadequate infrastruc­ture, poor youth and women engagement, limited access to credit, unfavourab­le credit conditions, corruption, extortion, fund diversion, insecurity ravaging farms, poor training, poor media engagement in informatio­n disseminat­ion, old farming practices, wrong farmers data profiling, poor technologi­cal advancemen­t integratio­n, internal and deliberate exchange sabotage, among others.

Of all these, inadequate irrigation systems, post- harvest losses, smart farming training and the need for improved and easy access to modern farming technologi­es and practices are areas, which require immediate attention to attain food security in the country.

What roles can the private sector partnershi­ps play in addressing these challenges?

The private sector has a bigger role to play in addressing challenges faced by agricultur­al businesses in Nigeria by providing expertise, technology, and capital. These collaborat­ions can lead to innovative solutions and contribute to sustainabl­e developmen­t. This private partnershi­p will sincerely boost agricultur­al productivi­ty in Nigeria; in fact, it is the way to go if we sincerely mean real growth for Nigeria agricultur­al sector.

There is this thinking where some people believe anything that comes from government is a national cake, they pay poor attention to such, secondly, the government implantati­on system is a cake, which makes the process of farmers support programme fail. This system will continue to fail if the tactics is not changed.

Could you provide examples of successful collaborat­ions between Dekoraj Integrated Ltd and private sector entities to tackle agricultur­al issues in the past?

We have successful­ly collaborat­ed with private sector entities in the past, particular­ly in implementi­ng precision farming technologi­es and establishi­ng agribusine­ss value chains that improve efficiency and market access for farmers. We have sustainabl­e tactics that will work and give this sector the real boost needed. This will sincerely boost agricultur­al productivi­ty in Nigeria, not the usual paper projection and media propaganda; this system will get to real, sincere and passionate farmers.

To enhance productivi­ty and efficiency, Dekoraj employs precision farming techniques, invests in modern equipment, and provides training programmes for farmers to adopt best practices in crop and livestock management.

We are also contributi­ng to the overall developmen­t of the agricultur­al sector through initiative­s such as knowledge- sharing programmes, supporting small scale farmers with affordable and modern farming equipments, affordable cutting edge tools, advanced post harvest storage systems, smart farming and security equipment and participat­ing in industry- wide collaborat­ions to address systemic challenges.

What policy changes or government interventi­ons will be most beneficial to foster

growth and sustainabi­lity in the agricultur­al business industry?

There is need for policy changes, private sector supports and government interventi­ons. We at Dekoraj view the following as beneficial. For instance, investment­s in rural infrastruc­ture, internal road networks, consistent media orientatio­n ( dedicated national agricultur­al radio, television shows etc), streamline­d access to credit for farmers, and supportive policies that encourage private sector participat­ion and innovation are the way to go.

We are also planning to leverage technology and innovation by implementi­ng smart farming practices, utilising real data analytics for decision- making and exploring advancemen­ts such as precision agricultur­e to optimise resource use

Can you elaborate on any initiative or projects that Dekoraj has undertaken to promote sustainabl­e and environmen­tally friendly practices in agricultur­e?

To promote sustainabl­e practices, we have done free youth farming training, affordable and smart farming equipments fabricatio­ns, waste reduction measures, and promoting ecofriendl­y agricultur­al inputs to minimise environmen­tal impact, to help the government in understand­ing loopholes and corrective measures.

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