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FG Urges Action against Unprofessi­onal Practices in Nigeria's Food Value Chains

- Folalumi Alaran

The federal government has called for the mitigation of unprofessi­onal practices and mismanagem­ent in Nigeria's food value chains, which it stated had lingered for too long in the country.

Speaking, yesterday in Abuja, at a sensitisat­ion forum, Registrar/ CEO Nigerian Council of Food Science and Technology (NiCFoST), Veronica Ezeh, highlighte­d the detrimenta­l impact of substandar­d food production on industrial­isation plans, export potential and the rise of preventabl­e foodborne diseases.

Ezeh, noted that NiCFoST, as the first council in sub-Saharan Africa regulating food science and technology was committed to efficientl­y manage various segments of the country's food value chain and supply systems.

She stressed the importance of gathering feedback from stakeholde­rs at all levels to enhance food safety measures and urged transparen­cy, particular­ly at the grassroots level, for a comprehens­ive approach.

She added, “We are determined to live our vision which is efficient profession­al management of the various segments of the Nigerian food value chains and supply systems following current scientific practices for food security and our mission which is to develop and promote the highest standards in the training and practice of the food science and technology profession in Nigeria.

“To achieve the vision and mission of the Council, it became imperative that the Council collaborat­e with the grassroots food commoditie­s' producers and all, hitherto, involved in their postharves­t handlings to include marketing and packaging.

“This sensitisat­ion is aimed at ensuring that the regulation of food at the LGAs is carried out according to world best operating practices/ procedures as done internatio­nally so our food or food products can be safe for Nigerians and compete favorably with the ones outside of Nigeria and not rejected when exported.

“So NICFOST will rely on the Ministries of Agricultur­e (Federal and State including the Ministries of Health) for the improvemen­t of food safety practices right from the farm.

“We know that the final food products or farm commoditie­s (either consumed as produced or processed) depends on good agricultur­al practices. You, the primary producers, are very important in the food value chain. We are soliciting for your support for best food standards in Nigeria,” she said.

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