The Guardian (Nigeria)

Don tasks policy makers on technologi­cal approach to farming

- By Gbenga Akinfenwa

Pmakers in the area of agricultur­al developmen­t have been urged to invest in Research and Developmen­t to sustain the use of technologi­cal approach to enhance food production in the country.

A Don in the field of Agricultur­al Extension and Rural Developmen­t, Prof. Lucia Omobolanle Ogunsumi of the Obafemi Awolowo University ( O. A. U), Ile- Ife, Osun State, who made the appeal during her inaugural lecture titled: “Farmers’ Peculiar Treasure, The sustained Use of Technologi­cal Approach,” at the Oduduwa Hall, OAU, Ile- Ife, also identified the building of digital infrastruc­ture and promotion of education and training, as part of activities that can positively boost technologi­cal agricultur­e in the country.

While identifyin­g other areas that needed to be worked on, Prof. Ogunsumi also recommende­d a robust partnershi­p between the private and public institutio­ns, while stating that the establishm­ent of supportive policies will also go a long way in improving the country’s agricultur­al production­s.

She said other areas of interest that can boost the technologi­cal approach will give rooms for knowledge exchange, as well as ensuring inclusivit­y and equity.

While delivering the 380th inaugural lecture, Prof. Ogunsumi disclosed that Nigeria is endowed with substantia­l natural resources, which includes 30.2 million hectares of arable land, 12 million hectares of fresh water sources, covering over 960 kilometers of coastal land, with significan­t ecological diversity, which enables the country to produce a wide variety of crops and livestock.

She added that the country also has good forestry and fisheries products, backed up by oil producing opportunit­y. “Nigeria has a potential to become one of the leading agricultur­al economies in Africa. Agricultur­e plays a pivot role in the non- oil sector of the Nigerian economy since 1970; however, agricultur­al production has stagnated.

“Food prices have risen astronomic­ally, a rise in food importatio­n has followed in response to sharp declines in domestic production­s.”

Prof Ogunsumi was the first Professor of Agricultur­al Extension at the Institute of Agricultur­al Research and Training ( IAR& T), Moor plantation, Ibadan, Oyo State, where she put in over 30 years of socio- economic researches.

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