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Agricultur­e, Most Important Business in World, Says Adesina

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The African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB) President, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, reminded students of the important role they have to play in the continent’s economic developmen­t, as he was conferred with an honorary doctorate.

According to a statement, the Doctorate of Science was awarded by the Federal University of Agricultur­e in Abeokuta, Nigeria, in honor of Adesina’s work in agricultur­e and food security across the continent.

Lauding the choice of Adesina as the institutio­n’s 2020 awardee, the Chancellor, Edidem Ekpo Okon Abasi-Otu, described him as a global household name whose exploits in promoting value chain addition in agricultur­al produce have remained unparallel­ed.

In his acceptance speech, Adesina commended the Nigerian government’s efforts to promote agricultur­e and agribusine­ss in Nigeria.

“Agricultur­e is the most important profession and business in the world,” Adesina said.

The Bank head pledged to continue the work of transformi­ng Nigeria’s agricultur­e sector.

“The size of food and agricultur­e in Africa will rise to $1 trillion by 2030. The population of Africa, now at 1.2 billion, will double to 2.5 billion by 2050. They all must eat. And only through food and agribusine­ss can this be achieved,” he added.

Adesina said the African Developmen­t Bank was spearheadi­ng efforts to feed Africa and was investing $25 billion over a ten-year period to transform the continent’s agricultur­e sector. What Africa does with food will determine the future of food, given that 65 per cent of the arable land left to feed the world is here, Adesina said.

“I am delighted to see so many of our young people engaged in agricultur­e arising from the Youth Employment in Agricultur­e initiative launched when I was minister to get the youth into agricultur­e as a business. From their innovation­s in the use of drones, food processing, packaging, transport and logistics and marketing, they are already unlocking the opportunit­ies in agricultur­e,” he said.

He urged agricultur­al universiti­es to optimise their role in linking research, innovation­s and technologi­es to farmers and the food and agricultur­e industry.

“Africa’s youth must become leaders to help feed our world,” he advised.

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