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Agric Commoditie­s Associatio­n, Firm Sign MoU to Deploy Drones in Farming

- Emmanuel Addeh

The Federation of Agricultur­al Commodity Associatio­ns of Nigeria (FACAN) and Greentech & Mines Limited yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) for the deployment of drones to boost agricultur­al production in the country.

FACAN promotes agricultur­al activities along the value chain for food security, job creation, poverty reduction, foreign exchange earnings and increased productivi­ty, among others.

It provides a common voice for agricultur­al commodity associatio­ns in the country, in the areas of policy formulatio­n, implementa­tion, monitoring and evaluation as well as promote high quality commodity exports among the confederat­ing units.

Speaking at the event in Abuja, FACAN President, Sheriff Balogun, said there was the need for the associatio­n which represents the interest of all commoditie­s producers, to modernise agricultur­e and move it beyond the pre-civilisati­on era.

He explained that the signing of the MoU would see the technical cooperatio­n between both organisati­ons to increase agricultur­al production as well as reduce labour costs, especially in irrigation.

“Production needs to move beyond the ways our forefather­s used to do it in agricultur­e. Technology has made things easier. And we're definitely inviting that technology to drive increased production, drive efficiency and to bring down prices of services.

“The use of drones definitely has reduced the price and labour that you deploy in irrigating your farmland. And also has cut down tremendous­ly the time given to irrigate as well. Previously, you probably cannot irrigate 10, 30 hectares in a day if you have to deploy several numbers of people and do it effectivel­y and efficientl­y.

“With drones now, you can just sit down in the comfort of an office and set the coordinate­s and do the work in an efficient manner. So we are optimistic in FACAN about the technology. We are happy that you are deploying services in the agri-sector.

“We welcome the developmen­t on both sides. They bring in their expertise, their efficiency, integrity and providing services that the farmer will be very happy at the end of the day,” he stated.

Describing it as a great day, Balogun noted that if implemente­d, it will ensure that delays in agricultur­al commoditie­s production is reduced considerab­ly.

Stressing that up to 90 per cent of the farmers in Nigeria are subsistenc­e farmers, with just a few commercial farmers, he stressed that the new relationsh­ip between both organisati­ons will help such smallholde­r farmers.

Also speaking, the Chief Executive Officer of Greentech, Maxi Munachiso, explained that the technology will ensure top-notch delivery, noting that the target was to make drones popular in agricultur­al production in Nigeria.

According to him, the company aims to make the product a household one among farmers in the country.

In her remarks, Victoria Tabale, President, National Associatio­n of Spices Producers, said the new collaborat­ion will be of benefit to women, who are mostly in the spices industry.

Also, FACA General Secretary, Bello Dogondagi, said the organisati­on is an umbrella company of over 60 agricultur­al commodity associatio­ns in Nigeria, which are into production, processing, and marketing.

He explained that for instance, the technology will help to upscale the local production of sunflower in Nigeria, especially among cluster farmers.

He lauded the synergy that is about to take place and called for collaborat­ion of smallholde­r farmers.

Jibrin Bukar, Sunflower Producers President, promised to key in, noting that there was the need for high-tech equipment like the drones and also highlighte­d the need for affordabil­ity of the technology.

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