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‘COVID-19 offers Nigeria opportunit­y to grow agri-business’

- From Christiana T. Alabi, Lagos

The Chairman of Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Agricultur­e Group, Afioluwa Mogaji, has described COVID-19 as a current global challenge that has presented an opportunit­y and a neutral ground for Nigeria to influence the global agricultur­e space.

Mogaji, who is also the chief executive of X-Ray Farms Consulting, who spoke at a webinar organised by the firm with the theme: “Exploring Agribusine­ss Opportunit­ies in South-West”, said achieving this goal required regional collaborat­ion.

According to him, agri-business is beyond food production as it affects security, job creation as well as shapes culture, economic developmen­t, national security and sustainabi­lity.

“It’s about sustaining the future of this country and also to promote regional strength in collaborat­ing with each other. Also, to encourage the six geopolitic­al regions to work together.

Earlier in her welcome remarks at the forum, the President of the chamber, Mrs. Toki Mabogunje, said: “If the COVID-19 has taught us any lesson, it is the reawakenin­g about the critical importance of economic diversific­ation, self-reliance, and backward integratio­n.

“As a country, we have competitiv­e and comparativ­e advantage in agricultur­e and agri-business. This is a sector that can readily be the anchor and key driver of our economic transforma­tion, but we need the right policies, infrastruc­ture and institutio­ns to make this happen.

“The renewed focus on the developmen­t of the nonoil economy by the Federal Government has led to implementa­tion of policies geared towards encouragin­g farmers and investors in the agri-business value chain, but the sector is still grappling with numerous productivi­ty challenges.”

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