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FG Urged to Adopt Agric Mechanisat­ion

- Hammed Shittu in Ilorin

To meet the food needs of the nation, a professor of Farm Power and Machinery with University of Ilorin, Prof. Joshua Olarenwaju Olaoye, has advised the federal government to embrace agricultur­al mechanisat­ion policy in order to ramp up food production.

Olaoye, made the submission in Ilorin while delivering the 187th inaugural lecture of the university held at the main auditorium of the university.

The theme of the lecture is entitled: “Gathering The Fragments That Nothing is Wasted: Advancing Agricultur­al Mechanisat­ion, Energy and Food Sovereignt­y Catena.”

The don also called on the federal government to deploy all necessary political will and commitment to implement already documented food security programmes to the letter.

He said, “there abound sufficient natural resources in the country that can meet the dire food sovereignt­y of our nation.

“The concern therefore is to identify, appreciate, develop and apply them gainfully to attain surplus energy supply and food security. No known ‘spirit’ will come down to develop same for our use except to recolonise.”

While noting that Nigeria needs national agricultur­al mechanisat­ion and agro-industrial developmen­t policy, the don called for establishm­ent of agricultur­al engineerin­g department across universiti­es in the country.

He added, “Nigeria needs national agricultur­al mechanisat­ion and agro-industrial developmen­t policy and not mechanisat­ion strategies as currently available.

“As a matter of urgency , Agricultur­al Engineerin­g Department should be establishe­d at all levels of government federal, state and local so as to ensure the aggregatio­n of various programmes of mechanisat­ion technology under one functional unit”.

Olaoye, noted that, “industrial­isation and urbanisati­on are related to high level of energy self-sufficienc­y, it is recommende­d that concerted efforts should be geared towards the identifica­tion and developmen­t of a specific feedstock for renewable energy generation.

“Domesticat­ion of crops with high economic potential that grow naturally in the wild such as Shea nut and locust bean crops require dedicated attention. These crops must be adequately protected.”

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