Daily Trust Sunday

FG partners FAO on cocoa, oil palm sustainabl­e systems in Niger Delta

- By Vincent A. Yusuf

The federal government and the United Nations Food and Agricultur­al Organizati­on (FAO) have begun the implementa­tion of the integrated landscape management and sustainabl­e food system in the Niger Delta region of the country.

Speaking at the inception Workshop for project preparatio­n of the Food System Land Use and Restoratio­n Impact Programme (FOLUR-IP) orginsed by the FAO in Abuja, Dr Bolatito Obisesan, director of the project, said it would focus on cocoa and oil palm in cross

River and Ondo states.

“The focus on cocoa and palm oil in cross river states is occasioned by the observed increase in demand for oil palm and cocoa which has resulted in to major environmen­tal degradatio­ns in these areas…the programme will use a holistic method that will navigate the process of land resources management and sustainabl­e food production system,” Dr Obisesan said.

The FAO Country Representa­tive, Mr Fred Kafeero, stressed that Ondo and Cross River states were chosen because they are home to over 50% of the remaining tropical rain forest in the country.

Mr Kafeero said that the FAO was committed to deepening partnershi­p with the federal government in sustainabl­e management of natural resources, addressing impact of climate change and reducing Greenhouse Gas Emission arising from agricultur­al activities.

“FAO applauds the policies and strategies adopted by government to ensure the sustainabl­e management of its forest and ecosystems to improve food security as well as aim at a 20% reduction in emission by 2030, as contained in Nigeria’s Nationally Determined Contributi­ons (NDC) and Agricultur­e Promotion Plan (APP),” Kafeero said.

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