AGRIC MINISTER HARPS ON USE OF TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE FARMING TECHNIQUES

Agribusiness was the focus in a gathering of stakeholders from the agricultural sector, including policymakers, industry leaders, and aspiring agripreneurs, all committed to revolutionising Nigeria’s agricultural landscape at the Business of Agriculture Masterclass 4.0 organised by the BusinessDay Media Foundation with the theme “Planting the Seed of Innovation: Opening Pathways to Agricultural Transformation.”

In his keynote address, Senator Abubakar Kyari, Nigeria’s minister of Agriculture and Food Security, underscored the urgency of transitioning from traditional farming methods to innovative practices. “For Nigeria to thrive in agriculture, innovation must take the lead,” he stated, highlighting the collaborative efforts of the private sector and international organisations as vital to achieving sustainable agricultural growth.

The masterclass, organised under the auspices of the Private Sector Advisory Group (PSAG) Cluster 5, featured distinguished speakers, including Mories Atoki, co-chair of the UN PSAG Cluster 5, and Oludare Odusanya, general manager of the BATN Foundation. They shared insights on key areas such as agro-processing, agri-finance, and climate-smart practices—paving the way for a future where Nigerian farmers can leverage technology and innovation. Atoki emphasised the need for a data-driven approach to optimise agricultural value chains. “Innovation is the seed from which transformative changes occur. By harnessing our local resources, we can create scalable farming practices that truly benefit our communities,” she remarked.

The masterclass also spotlighted the importance of infrastructure in agricultural transformation. Senator Kyari announced significant investments aimed at enhancing road access, irrigation systems, and market connectivity, which are essential for reducing post-harvest losses and boosting profitability for farmers.

Odusanya highlighted the long-standing commitment of the BATN Foundation to empower smallholder farmers, stating, “For the past 20 years, we have championed innovative agricultural initiatives, contributing not only to poverty reduction but also to the achievement of multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals.” With the growing recognition of climate change’s impact on agriculture, the event also addressed the integration of climate-smart practices into farming methods.

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