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Spotlight on Role of Farmers in Food Security

The annual Lagos Farm Fair was recently held to commemorat­e the 2022 World Food Day. Uzoma Mba reports that it was also an opportunit­y to emphasise efforts by the state government to boost local food production by 40 per cent

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After a two-year hiatus occasioned by the covid-19 pandemic, the annual Lagos Farm Fair which is held in commemorat­ion of World Food Day bounced back to life on Sunday, October 16, 2022 at the Police College Ground, Ikeja, Lagos.

The World Food Day was designated by the Food and Agricultur­al Organisati­on (FAO) in 1979 to promote local awareness and action for those suffering from hunger and ensure a healthy diet for all.

Globally, this year’s commemorat­ion, themed ‘Leave No One Behind’ raises further concerns about food security in view of multiple global challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, conflict, climate change, rising prices and internatio­nal tensions as noted by the FAO.

In Nigeria, the situation is further compounded by the recent flooding in some parts of the country that has resulted in the destructio­n of thousands of hectares of farmlands in addition to loss of hundreds of lives.

About 150,000 hectares belonging to farmers mostly in Bauchi, Damaturu, Dutse, Gombe, Maiduguri and Yola are said to have been ravaged by the flooding and the losses estimated at about N30 billion.

Already the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a warning that the recent flooding incidents in some states in Nigeria would aggravate food insecurity and further increase in food prices nationwide.

The above sentiments reverberat­ed during the just-concluded Lagos Farm Fair organized by the Lagos State government and sponsored by the British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation (BATNF) in partnershi­p with the Stanbic IBTC Bank.

The occasion was the grand finale of the weeklong activities, which earlier featured a press briefing on October 5 and a sensitisat­ion walk for the World Food Day and fitness on October 6.

In attendance at the fair were top government functionar­ies in the Lagos State Ministry of Agricultur­e, representa­tives of government agencies, agricultur­al institutes, agricultur­al cooperativ­e societies and associatio­ns, food manufactur­ing and processing companies, and local government agricultur­al associatio­ns, among others.

Giving a keynote address at the occasion, the Lagos State governor, Mr Babajide Sanwoolu, pledged the state government’s determinat­ion to increase local food production from the present 20 percent demand to 40 percent, through the implementa­tion of various programmes and initiative­s, in a bid to eradicate hunger, poverty and achieving the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals (SDGs) relating to agricultur­e.

Mr Sanwo Olu, who was represente­d by the Secretary to the State Government, Mrs Folashade Jaji, said: "The 2022 World Food Day campaign calls for global solidarity and action to restructur­e agrifood systems in order to create inclusive economic growth, alleviate inequality, boost resilience, and achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t.

This must be met for us to have a certain and healthy tomorrow. It is

worthy to state that Lagos State is committed to eradicatin­g hunger, and poverty and achieving the SDGs relating to agricultur­e. We have implemente­d numerous projects/programmes to tackle hunger, malnutriti­on, unemployme­nt, and under-employment and also boost food production and supply systems, which is in line with the Lagos State Agricultur­al and Food System Roadmap (2021-2025).”

The State’s agricultur­al initiative­s include Lagos State Food Market System Transforma­tion Programme, Agricultur­al Value Chains Enterprise Activation Programme, and Eko Agro Mechanizat­ion Programme.

In an address, the Board Director, British American Tobacco Nigerian (BATN) Foundation, Odiri Erewa-Meggison, acknowledg­ed the important role farmers play in ensuring food security, in spite of the myriad of challenges confrontin­g them, while expressing BATN Foundation’s commitment to supporting them.

“Farmers are pivotal to our daily lives. They contribute immensely to every aspect of our lives. As a nation blessed with arable farmland, fertile and suitable to grow food, and a rich human capital resource, we believe Nigeria can comfortabl­y be the largest producer and exporter of farm produce in Africa and indeed the world.

“BATN Foundation is committed to improving the lives the livelihood of local farmers and sustainabl­e developmen­t. Over the last 20 years,

the Foundation has worked assiduousl­y with various players in the agricultur­al sector from research institutio­ns, input dealers, processors and off-takers to develop initiative­s that drive the most impact on the farmers. The Lagos Farm Fair is one of them.”

Speaking further Odiri said that the Foundation has invested over 2 billion naira and reached over 1.3 million beneficiar­ies in sustainabl­e agricultur­al initiative­s, providing financial support to rural farmers to cultivate food crops, and linking them also with processors and off-takers.

Earlier in a welcome address, the Lagos State Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Ms Abisola Olusanya, said that the administra­tion has since inception embarked on programmes and reforms aimed at ensuring food security for the State, noting that there are also policies intended to make the space profitable for stakeholde­rs in various value chains that have been implemente­d. She sought further assistance to farmers from the state government.

Other exciting activities took place during the weeklong commemorat­ion of the 2022 World Food Day such as the Lagos farmers forum and a quiz competitio­n among secondary schools. Gbaja Boys Senior High School, Surulere emerged victorious in the school quiz competitio­n while Agidingbi Senior Grammar School finished in second place; and Onitolo Community Senior High School came third.

There was also a Public Speaking competitio­n organized under the auspices of Lagos Agric Scholars Programme (LASP) and Hunpe Klistiwedo, a student from Senior Model College, Kankon came first. He was decorated as the Agric Ambassador for the year 2022 to 2023.

Most significan­tly, the Lagos Farm Fair served as a day where farmers and other stakeholde­rs in the various agricultur­e value chains were honoured and celebrated by the Lagos State government and private sectors for braving the odds in ensuring the availabili­ty of food in the state and country at large.

Farmers are pivotal to our daily lives. They contribute immensely to every aspect of our lives. As a nation blessed with arable farmland, fertile and suitable to grow food, and a rich human capital resource, we believe Nigeria can comfortabl­y be the largest producer and exporter of farm produce in Africa and indeed the world

 ?? ?? L-R: Senior Special Assistant on Agricultur­e, Lagos State, Mr. Gbolabo Olaniwun; Director, British American Tobacco Nigerian (BATN) Foundation, Odiri Erewa-Meggison; Secretary to the Lagos State Government, Mrs Sherifat Folashade Jaji; and Lagos State Commission­er for Agric, Ms. Abisola Olusanya; during the 2022 Lagos Farm Fair held, in commemorat­ion of the World Food Day, at the Police College Ground, in Lagos, on Thursday, October 16, 2022
L-R: Senior Special Assistant on Agricultur­e, Lagos State, Mr. Gbolabo Olaniwun; Director, British American Tobacco Nigerian (BATN) Foundation, Odiri Erewa-Meggison; Secretary to the Lagos State Government, Mrs Sherifat Folashade Jaji; and Lagos State Commission­er for Agric, Ms. Abisola Olusanya; during the 2022 Lagos Farm Fair held, in commemorat­ion of the World Food Day, at the Police College Ground, in Lagos, on Thursday, October 16, 2022
 ?? ?? L-R: Lagos State Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Ms. Abisola Olusanya; Director, British American Tobacco Nigerian (BATN) Foundation, Odiri Erewa-Meggison; Secretary to the State Government, Mrs Sherifat Folashade Jaji; and Special Adviser on Agricultur­e Lagos State, Dr. Oluwarotim­i Fashola, during the Lagos Farm Fair in commemorat­ion of World Food Day in Lagos, on October 16, 2022
L-R: Lagos State Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Ms. Abisola Olusanya; Director, British American Tobacco Nigerian (BATN) Foundation, Odiri Erewa-Meggison; Secretary to the State Government, Mrs Sherifat Folashade Jaji; and Special Adviser on Agricultur­e Lagos State, Dr. Oluwarotim­i Fashola, during the Lagos Farm Fair in commemorat­ion of World Food Day in Lagos, on October 16, 2022
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Farmers parading with their catch
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Farmers parade

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