THISDAY

‘Agribusine­ss Expo to Boost Export Potential of Local Farmers’

- In Abuja

James Emejo

The Agribusine­ss Innovation Conference and Expo 2020 (AGRICON 2020) will among other things boost the export potential of Nigerian farmers and agri-preneurs through provision of linkage opportunit­ies with internatio­nal markets and improved awareness on modern farming techniques, organisers have said.

The Managing Director, Agribusine­ss Innovation Internatio­nal Limited, Mrs. Stella Oraka, said the event slated to hold between March 19 -20 in Owerri, Imo State, will further sensitise farmers on the export requiremen­ts of the United States and Europe for selected commoditie­s, procedures for registerin­g as an exporter as well as steps for obtaining the necessary certificat­es required for exportatio­n.

She told THISDAY that the programme would host key off-takers from the US, Europe and other African countries who would meet with local farmers and buy their commoditie­s.

She said the conference had been segmented into three categories including general session where participan­ts would learn new researches and innovation­s that would enhance productivi­ty and export potentials; the marketplac­e where exporters will meet with off-takers and strike business deals as well as the exhibition sideline where exporters can showcase their commoditie­s.

Also, the Director General, Nigeria Agricultur­al Quarantine Service (NAQS), Dr. Vincent Isegbe, will be speaking alongside US investors including Managing

Director, Futures Agribusine­ss, USA, Jean Tsafack, Managing Director, Terra Global Capital, USA, John Lewis, Guy Fievez (USA) and Managing Director, Agroplus Africa, Debo Abodunrin among several other representa­tives of stakeholde­r organisati­ons including the Nigeria Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Nigeria Customs Service among others.

Also commenting on the exhibition, Project Director of Agribusine­ss Innovation, Mr. Asotun Victor, said the programme seeks to complement President Buhari’s efforts aimed at improving export revenue earnings non-oil segments particular­ly agricultur­e.

He said the conference further seeks to address instances whereby a lot of farmers have their products rejected in internatio­nal markets largely due to non-adherence to standards.

He explained: “We are addressing all of this. Some farmers do not know how to store properly. Their commoditie­s grow mold before they get to their destinatio­n because of high moisture contents and presence of aflatoxins.

“We have experts on storage that will come and talk. Some farmers do not know how to apply pesticides. We are going to be talking about EU standards and regulation­s to address the presence of pesticides in our commoditie­s which is higher than the acceptable limits in importing countries.”

He said representa­tives from the Internatio­nal Institute of Tropical Agricultur­e (IITA) would also deliver presentati­ons on how youths can participat­e effectivel­y in agribusine­ss to boost the country’s potential.

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