The Guardian (Nigeria)

F2fdialogu­e: ‘Implementa­tion of agric policies must be proactive, grassroots-directed’

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STAKEHOLDE­RS at the ongoing Farm2fork Dialogue have urged all players and actors involved in policy making to create proactive policies at grassroot levels, such that will benefit farmers, and create jobs for the teeming Nigerian populace.

This resolution was made in a Special Policy Plenary themed “Food Security and Job Creation through Public- Private Partnershi­p”.

While urging the government to be bullish about acting on the implementa­tion of these policies, they also emphasized on the need to create a synergy between public institutio­ns and private investors.

Speaking on the panel, President of the Federation of Agricultur­al Commodity Associatio­ns of Nigeria (FACAN), Dr Victor Iyama reiterated that the implementa­tion of viable policies is key to fostering agro commodity businesses.

“How can the private sector get the government to work with them? The challenge we have in the country is implementa­tion. If all the policies had been implemente­d, we won’t be where we are today as a nation”, he said.

National Vice-president of the All Farmers’ Associatio­n of Nigeria ( AFAN), Chief Daniel Okafor, on his part also noted that a topapproac­h does not bode well for policy implementa­tion.

On the need to create a level playing field for Private-public Partnershi­p to thrive, National President, Poultry Associatio­n of Nigeria (PAN), Dr. Prince Olabode Adetoyi said state governors need to partner private investors.

Echoing her sentiments, the Executive Director of the Agricultur­al and

Entreprene­urial Skill Developmen­t Initiative for Women and Youths, Dr Mrs M.L Oguniyi also said “Most agencies have not really done enough. The first stage is to believe there is a problem, and the problem is a dearth of knowledge in agricultur­al production and processing.

“Government alone cannot provide the jobs, but what we can do is to find a way to disseminat­e informatio­n to people about the potentials of the sector”.

The event was organised by Agronigeri­a, the voice of Nigeria’s Agricultur­e.

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