FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SAYS IT IS INSPIRED BY SUPPORT FROM FAO TO FURTHER PURSUE FOOD SECURITY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT 

The support by the Food and Agriculture Organisation, FAO has served as an added incentive for the Nigerian government to remain committed to the pursuit of food security and the development of the rural communities in the country. This was revealed on Monday by the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Abubakar Kyari. The minister said that continuous robust collaboration and partnership with the FAO, an agency of United Nations surely stands to boost agricultural productivity, promote sustainable development and increase employment opportunities for Nigerian farmers as well as achieve food and nutrition security.

The minister spoke during a bilateral meeting with the Director General of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Dr. QU Dongyu, on the sideline of the 2025 World Food Forum (WFF), held in Rome, Italy.

Sen. Kyari stated that the ministry would strengthen collaboration with FAO in expanding irrigation systems to improve water management and resilience for smallholder farmers and enhance year-round agricultural production.

He pointed out the need for strengthening agricultural mechanization initiatives in Nigeria to improve efficiency, productivity, and value addition among rural farming communities.

He noted the importance of FAO’s support in establishing a comprehensive national farmers’ database to aid policy planning, resource allocation, and program monitoring.

The Minister restated the request for FAO’s technical and financial support towards the recharge of the Lake Chad Basin, aimed at restoring agribusiness activities, livelihoods, and food security in the region.

He, however, appealed for increased employment opportunities for qualified Nigerians within FAO Headquarters and its global offices in recognition of the country’s commitment to agricultural transformation and food security.

In his remarks, Dr. QU Dongyu reaffirmed FAO’s commitment towards supporting Nigeria’s agricultural priorities and advancing mutual goals of food security, climate resilience, and rural prosperity.

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