Business Day (Nigeria)

Fostering collaborat­ion: A crucial nexus for Nigeria’s food security

- By Temire Bob-egbe Temire Bob-egbe; Director of Operations, Erimet & Caben

IN the vibrant core of Nigeria’s agricultur­al scene, working together is not just beneficial—it’s essential. As the country tackles ongoing food security challenges, a blend of agricultur­e, finance, and technology emerges as a powerful solution. In today’s interconne­cted world, isolated efforts are inadequate. It’s time to champion synergy, cooperatio­n, and unified objectives.

Agricultur­e is the backbone of Nigeria’s economy, employing millions and feeding a growing population. Yet, this sector faces numerous hurdles, including outdated farming techniques and climate change impacts. To strengthen food production, it’s crucial to collaborat­e across the entire agricultur­al value chain. This is especially true for smallholde­r farmers, who gain significan­tly from partnershi­ps that provide modern methods, quality resources, and better market connection­s.

My work with community farms in Nigeria and West Africa has sharpened my ability to enhance agricultur­al production and promote better practices for cash crops and livestock. Through direct involvemen­t, I’ve seen how collaborat­ion can dramatical­ly improve agricultur­al productivi­ty and sustainabi­lity.

Access to finance is vital for agricultur­al progress, but traditiona­l banks often shy away from lending to farmers due to the risks involved. Collaborat­ive projects between financial bodies, government agencies, and agricultur­al players can reduce these risks with innovative solutions like credit guarantees and crop insurance. These collaborat­ions also encourage investment and sustainabl­e growth in the sector.

In a time of rapid technologi­cal progress, embracing innovation is crucial. Technologi­es from precision farming to blockchain for supply chains can revolution­ise productivi­ty and reduce waste. However, implementi­ng these technologi­es in agricultur­e requires joint efforts. Partnershi­ps among tech companies, research bodies, and agricultur­al services are necessary to spread knowledge and develop custom solutions, helping farmers fully leverage new technologi­es.

For Nigeria, committed collaborat­ion is key to achieving food security. This means government bodies, private sector entities, NGOS, and internatio­nal organisati­ons must work together, breaking down traditiona­l barriers and sharing a common vision. Policies that promote teamwork, innovation, and inclusivit­y are vital. Investing in education and skills is also important to equip everyone involved with the necessary tools for success.

The need for collaborat­ion in Nigeria’s agricultur­al sector is critical. By building strategic partnershi­ps between agricultur­e, finance, and technology, the country can pave the way to sustainabl­e food security. Platforms like Agriconnec­t exemplify this approach, uniting different sectors towards a shared goal. Now is the time to move past division and foster unity. Through collective effort, Nigeria can move towards a future where no one goes hungry and agricultur­al prosperity is a reality.

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