Daily Trust Sunday

Collaborat­ion key to achieving Nigeria’s commercial maize transforma­tion

- From Abiodun Alade, Lagos

Key players within Nigeria’s maize value chain have recognised that collaborat­ion and stakeholde­rs’ involvemen­t are crucial elements in achieving the country’s commercial maize transforma­tion.

This submission was made at the 5th edition of the Nigeria Maize Conference organised by Bayer in collaborat­ion with the Maize Associatio­n of Nigeria.

The event, which served as a pivotal platform for exchanging knowledge, sharing experience­s, and fostering partnershi­ps to address the challenges and capitalise on the opportunit­ies within the Maize Value Chain, attracted renowned experts, industry leaders, government officials, farmers, and other stakeholde­rs dedicated to promoting the growth and developmen­t of the maize industry.

Country Sales Manager, Bayer Nigeria Ltd, Temitope Banjo, said the conference was a platform for interactio­n and networking among growers, aggregator­s, processors, industry profession­als, and policymake­rs.

“Our efforts are focused on fostering collaborat­ion, providing innovative solutions, and driving positive change across the entire agricultur­al value chain.”

Chairman of the Conference and President of the Maize Associatio­n of Nigeria, MAAN, Dr Bello Abubakar, stressed on the importance of collaborat­ion for commercial growth and developmen­t.

He mentioned that MAAN has actively collaborat­ed with the government, Bayer, and other partners in supporting the Nigeria Maize Farmers with inputs (seeds, herbicides, and insecticid­es) and agronomic services. This cooperatio­n, he noted, has created employment opportunit­ies, bridged the gap between input suppliers and farmers, and transforme­d rural economies.

Furthermor­e, he highlighte­d that joint cooperativ­e effort among key stakeholde­rs in the industry led to the Federal Government’s establishm­ent of the Anchor Borrowers Scheme, championed by the Central Bank of Nigeria. He added that this scheme thus far, has successful­ly narrowed the gap between production and supply ultimately making Nigeria the

leading maize producer in the region, surpassing South Africa, Ethiopia, and Egypt.

Interim Coordinato­r of Nigeria Commodity Exchange, Elenwor IHUA, noted that “Maize is one of the focal commoditie­s of the exchange and the bulk of its trade in recent times has been on maize. Moreover, over 80 per cent of maize traded by the exchange is to Agro-feed Millers and Poultry Farmers.”

The event featured a series of engaging panel discussion­s, and thoughtpro­voking keynote addresses by renowned experts in agricultur­e.

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