FCTA develops agric. policy to boost food security
By Philip Yatai
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has started developing its Agricultural Policy and Implementation Plan to guide interventions toward increasing food production in the FCT.
Mr Umar Malamiyo, acting Director of Planning, Research and Statistics, FCT Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat, said this at an event in Gwagwalada on Wednesday, adding that the goal was to enhance food security.
Malamiyo was represented at the event by Mr Agu Igwe, the Deputy Director, Public Private Partnership in the Secretariat.
He said the engagement would help government officials and stakeholders to identify key areas that could help farmers to grow major crops in large quantities.
He pointed out that most farmers in the territory lack basic knowledge on irrigation activities and cultivation of certain food crops.
According to him, the policy, when developed, will help FCT to achieve its aims of ensuring food security through adoption of best agricultural practices in food production.
He expressed optimism that the policy document, expected to be ready in six months, would offer solutions to all challenges affecting the agricultural sector in the territory.
Malamiyo said that the FCT Administration does not have a specific policy on agriculture to provide a sense of direction towards achieving good security for residents of the territory.
“Therefore, this exercise is geared toward developing a policy that will guide us on how best to support our farmers to boost agricultural productivity,” he said.
One of the resource persons, Prof. Oyinkan Tasie, said that the policy document would capture strategic areas in the FCT agriculture sector.
Tasie added that the move would deepen the knowledge of farmers in adopting best agricultural practices.
“We are working with the FCT Administration to develop an agriculture policy. This will be the first of its kind since the creation of the FCT.
“Through the policy, the Administration will be able to articulate its vision in the area of agriculture, and in the long run, address hunger and other challenges affecting the attainment of food security” Tasie said.(NAN)
Edited by Hadiza Mohammed-Aliyu
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