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FG Partners Brazil to Mechanise Nigeria’s Agricultur­al Sector

- Gilbert Ekugbe

The Minister of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, Dr. Mohammad Abubakar, has announced that Nigeria would partner with the Brazilian government on the supply and distributi­on of 10,000 tractors to farmers across the country.

The move, according to Abubakar, would fast-track the mechanisat­ion of the country’s agricultur­al sector, improve production and boost economic developmen­t.

He stated that the partnershi­p with Brazilian counterpar­ts would ensure the provision of 10,000 units of tractors, 50,000 units of assorted implements and equipment for assembly in Nigeria, 142 turnkey factories for agro processing as well as training of the project beneficiar­ies for over a period of five years.

He added that the developmen­t would also enhance food self-sufficienc­y and create job opportunit­y for Nigerian youths.

The minister gave the indication at the opening ceremony of Africa’s Agricultur­al machines and equipment technology expo on industrial­ising Africa’s agricultur­e through technology and innovation that was held in Abuja recently.

He revealed that the expo was meant to expose African Farmers to cost- effective farm machines and new farming technologi­es as well as to increase the flow of foreign direct investment­s in to the country.

Other objectives of the expo, according to Abubakar, included the creation of business for farm products, producers and processors.

He said that this is in tandem with the agricultur­al policy of the federal government and a clarion call to bring succor to the drudgery nature of the country’s farm practices in order to encourage the teeming youths to embrace the agricultur­al sector.

Earlier in his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Ernest Umahkike, who was represente­d by the Director, Federal Department of Agricultur­e, Mr. Abdullahi Abubakar Garuba, stated that the expo was meant to expose Africa’s farmers to latest innovation in technology across the value chain.

Umahkike pointed out that “agricultur­e in Nigeria contribute­d about 33 per cent to Gross Domestic Product and engage a large number of our working force in farming.”

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