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FG Seeks to Clear Obstacles to Boost Fish Production

- James Emejo and Folalumi Alaran in Abuja

The Minister of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, Alhaji Sabo Nanono, has said the developmen­t of the country’s aquacultur­e sub-sector remained critical to food security as well as the diversific­ation programme of the current administra­tion.

He said the federal government is currently embarking on a strategic drive towards increasing domestic fish production to reduce importatio­n into the country. Speaking during the, “National Dialogue on Transforma­tion and Future of Aquatic Food Systems in Nigeria”, the minister added that the developmen­t of the fisheries and aquacultur­e sector is highly critical to meeting the government’s food security objectives.

He said the important role of fish in food and nutrition security cannot be over-emphasised, being a good source of protein for human diet containing essential amino acids required in the right quantities but usually lacking in most national staple foods.

Therefore, he said fish remained a valuable nutritiona­l supplement and a virile candidate for addressing food and nutrition security in the country. Nanono, however lamented that despite the potential impacts of the fisheries and aquacultur­e resources, the sector is confronted with numerous challenges including high cost of inputs, use of unimproved breeds in aquacultur­e, need for improved access to finance among others. He said the objective of the dialogue was to deepen understand­ing of the numerous challenges as well as proffer noteworthy recommenda­tions that would leverage aquatic food systems capacity to contribute to the attainment of Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) in the within the coming years.

The minister said the ministry was pursuing a holistic approach to the developmen­t of fisheries and aquacultur­e sub-sector and willing to engage and partner with all stakeholde­rs for the developmen­t of the sector for economic developmen­t, wealth and job creation as well as food and nutrition security.

He said: “Permit me to note that the vision of Mr. President is to grow Nigeria’s agricultur­al sector to achieve a hunger-free Nigeria through agricultur­e that drives income growth, accelerate­s achievemen­ts of food and nutritiona­l security, generates employment and transforms Nigeria into a leading player in global food/fish market to create wealth for millions of practition­ers.”

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