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Showing posts with label Event. Show all posts

Saturday 8 April 2017

Technologies will end herdsmen attacks in Nigeria- Akinbola

The Chief Executive Officer of Promosalons Nigeria Limited, Akin Akinbola has said that animal feeds production technologies will help put an end to the issue of herdsmen attacks which have become prevalent in the country in recent times.
Mr. Akinbola revealed this to AgroNigeria at the just concluded 3rd International Trade Exhibition Agrofood & Plastprintpack Nigeria 2017 held at the Landmark Center Victoria Island Lagos.
According to him “Animal production is a big issue in the country today. We all know the problem between the farmers and the herdsmen in the country. We have so many new technologies that will avert that, because today basically we are looking at having only green area whereby we can also have different kind of animal feeds that can be used against cattle ranch and against moving animal from one end to another”.
He explained that once these technologies are fully embraced, there would not be need for grazing of animals from one place to another.
“Once you have enough animal feeds and you create ranches, you just give them the feeds. This will prevent the animals from moving from place to place, destroying farms”.
When asked of the affordability of these technologies to the farmers, Akinbola said “It is going to be affordable because the feeds are not going to be imported. The only thing we may import is the additives and that’s going to make the feeds cheaper and affordable to farmers.”
He however urged government to organise awareness programmes for farmers, educating them on how they can also produce some feeds on their own, as well as embracing new technologies in production of animal feeds.
“Government needs to partner with the institutes of technology, research institutes, to look for the substitute to the feeds instead of relying on the orthodox way of feeding the animals. We need to produce enough animal feeds on our own” he said.

Friday 7 April 2017

Cellulant set to launch Agrikore

Africa’s leading one-stop payments and digital commerce service company, Cellulant is set to launch its new innovation for the continent’s agricultural space, Agrikore.
Speaking in an interview with Agro On Tv, Cellulant Chief of Operations Network, Mr. Sanmi Akinmusire, said Agrikore is a platform designed to power agricultural transformation across Africa.
“Basically, it is also a platform that connects everybody to everything within the agricultural sector, what we are doing with this platform is that we are improving the lot of the farmer. We are connecting the different layers of agriculture that before now have always been fragmented”, Akinmusire stated.
He explained that the platform will help an off taker to easily interact with the farmers, policy makers and other relevant stakeholders in the sector.
“This platform is not just about farmers , it’s about the off takers, the input suppliers, the financial institutions, the development organizations who wants to offer support to the farmers, it’s also about the government. It’s not something that is focused on the rural areas alone, it’s a platform for everybody within the agricultural space” he said.
He said that the platform will ensure more transparency and credibility and will encourage active participation in the sector.
He informed that the platform will be launched officially at the Feed Nigeria Summit.
“So we are excited about it and we are looking forward to it being the one stop shop for agricultural development within the country”, he added.

Thursday 6 April 2017

LEADERSHIP AWARDS:LOCAL RICE PRODUCTION TO SAVE NIGERIA $7M DAILY – OGBEH

With efforts currently being made in Nigeria to stop importation of rice by meeting the nationwide demand of seven million tonnes of the food product through local production annually by the year 2018, the country will soon be saving $7million daily in its foreign reserve.

This was disclosed yesterday by the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh at the 2016 LEADERSHIP Conference and Awards with the theme, ‘The Rice Economy’ held at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.

The minister who was the keynote speaker at the event which was attended by prominent Nigerians said the country’s policy as enunciated in the Agricultural Promotion Policy, the Green Alternative, will continue to drive the growth of rice in the value chain.

“By the time Nigeria achieves self sufficiency in its rice production, it will mean the saving of nearly $7 million a day from our foreign reserves, it will mean a happier society, it will mean that we have started obeying the law of nature. The stomach must first be stabilised before the eyes, the ear, the arms and the feet can function well”, Ogbeh stated.

Relying on the latest figures from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) which pegged the contribution of agriculture to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP)  at 24.7%, with an annual growth rate of 4.4 in a country facing recession, he acknowledged that the country was still some distance from its destination.

Noting that rice consumption in Nigeria is 7 million tons per annum, the minister expressed hope that the country will meet that target by the end of next year.

“What is happening is not an accident but the result of target attention to detail, hardwork and good leadership by governors and greater leadership by the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”, he observed.

Recalling how Nigerian went into rice importation, Ogbeh said he was a cabinet minister in 1982 when suggestion was brought by a colleague of theirs that the solution to rice demands was the establishment of a task force for importation.

He continued: “The question I asked then was why not a task force for  rice production? I was told I was too young to understand; that the solution was import first, then production later. This unusual and demeaning logic obviously reflected our ignorance about the dynamics of international trade.

“The moment the importers discovered the swiftness of the Nigerian market, they ensured that local production was not only disrupted but made sure it never took place. This is how rice kept coming and for a period of nearly 30 years, the import bill of rice stood at $6million a day. And we kept paying because there was money from oil and gas until the music stopped. “The consequences of our lack of discretion on our rice consumption has been a terrible drain on our economy. Nigerians are the second highest importers of rice in the world.

“The resultant inability of this society to develop its own strategy of ensuring self-sufficiency in our local staples, including rice has cost us a lot of money. We are now lamenting but the time is not here for lamentation because I think we have started solving the problem”.

Ogbeh also recalled that, while  in 1986 the programme of structural adjustment was dumped on the country and the rest of Africa, it did not occur to local economists and the government at that time and probably ever since that a policy of massive importation results in massive exportation of wealth and jobs.

He said, “Those who dumped that policy on us have since regretted their actions. Recall that a former managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in a book he wrote regretted the structural Adjustment Programme on Africa.

“Jeffrey Saks who was adviser to Kofi Annan on Economics condemned the programme as the worst assault on Africa since the slave trade as well as Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize winner in Economics from the United States who also condemned it. We the victims are now lamenting”.
The minister further pointed out that every ship load of rice of 50,000 metric tons denies the country of 15,000 jobs, especially in rural areas and among the small holders, adding that “what we have been doing is exporting wealth, importing poverty, depleting our foreign reserves and hoping that a miracle will happen someday”.

Chief Ogbeh, however, raised hope when he recalled that the current administration of President Buhari had in November 2015 launched a programme in Kebbi State called the Anchor Borrowers Programme for rice production.

He said the programme was designed and supported by the Central Bank of Nigeria( (CBN), which was criticised  by many and accused of having no business with supporting production, with some Nigerians claiming that the Anchor Borrowers Programme was not part of the CBN responsibilities but the business of the commercial banks

He said it was a thing of pride that the Governor of Kebbi State was being rewarded by LEADERSHIP Newspapers Group with the Person of the Year Award, describing it as “an award he (Bagudu) deserves”.

Outlining the role played by the CBN in the country’s rice revolution, Ogbeh said, “But as we all know the commercial banks in this country with the exception of 1 or two have never shown much sympathy for agriculture as they say it is too risky. Farmers do not report and have no capacity to pursue small farmers around the farms and recover their money. So, agriculture has suffered tremendously because credit has been unavailable to small holders.

“The CBN gave loans, farmers went to work. The governor of Kebbi in particular drove them, as he had 78,000 farmers growing rice and we went there to visit. President Buhari did the launch and I was there with him and Skeptics said to us it is a waste.

“Today in Kebbi, there are well over 400,000 men and women who make well over a million naira a year farming.The same is happening in Kano, Jigawa, Ebonyi, Anambra and Niger States respectively. We can almost say that recession has varnished from the rural communities in those places. Most people in those places live more relaxed lives than those in the cities They are making money, they have regained their prides, they no longer depend on handouts and if the trend continues we would have transferred wealth to the villages”.

The minister added that even foreign journalists who had gone round and reported the  success of the Nigerian rice programme  in the midst of recession were surprised that this was happening in Nigeria of all places.

Ogbeh further assured that the success story will continue because the country will soon 100 rice millers and properties in the next one week and that some of the Mills have a capacity of 10 tonnes, while others gave 100 tonnes.

He said, “The philosophy is simple: take life to the village and if we can stabilise the villages, we can stabilise this country and guarantee peace. We can create wealth for young people through agro processing in the entire rice value chain The number of young men and women crossing the desert, heading for voluntary slavery in Libya across will not find reason to go abroad.

“We intend to put more resources in seeds and our new fertiliser blend is already in the market ahead of the raining season. We are offering fertiliser, especially the NPK, to farmers at 50% of the price they paid last year N5500 per bag for 50kg.

“This was brought about by a negotiation between President Muhammadu Buhari and the King of Morroco. By the time we end our  journey and begin to supply 7 million tonnes, not less than 25 million Nigerians would be involved in the rice value chain. That number, mostly resident in the rural areas, would be the biggest guarantee of security, peace and stability to our local areas.They will be the only insurance against the reinsurance of things like Boko Haram and other insurgencies that may threaten us if we have no jobs to offer the youths.
Nigeria On Course To Join League Of Rice Super Powers – Nda- Isaiah
On his part, the Chairman of LEADERSHIP Newspapers Group Ltd, Mr Sam Nda-Isaiah said Nigeria is capable of joining the league of rice super powers like Thailand, China, Indonesia, Japan and Brazil in no distant future.

He based his assertion on the strides recorded by Kebbi State government in rice production, which he said could see the country becoming self- sufficient in rice production next year.
Nda-Isaiah stated this while delivering his welcome address at the 2016 LEADERSHIP Conference and Awards ceremony held at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.
Noting that some years back Nigeria used to spend $6 million daily importing rice, the Kakaki Nupe alluded to the fact that for Nigeria to be on the verge of becoming a super power in rice production next year at a time it was going through recession showed how serious the achievement of Kebbi State in the area of rice was.

He said, “Last year, we celebrated the coming of age of our democracy. This year we are celebrating pure and exemplary good governance. And for good reasons, we are also celebrating the rice economy. It is no accident that Nigeria will become self-sufficient in rice production by the end of next year. This means that in a few years, we should start exporting rice, and in years down the line we could join the league of rice super powers like Thailand, China, Indonesia, Japan and Brazil.

Yet, this is a commodity that Nigeria used to spend $6 million daily importing. If one considered that this feat is happening at a time of recession, then they would know how serious an achievement this is. This exploit didn’t just happen; some people planned hard and worked hard to make it so”.

Nda-Isaiah expressed optimism that Nigeria could come out of recession by simply planning and getting responsible if it can borrow  a leaf out of the success story of rice production in the country and replicating same in all aspects of the its national life.

He said, “The recent history of rice in Nigeria shows Nigeria can change its trajectory if we really put our mind to it. What we have done with rice, we can do with every other aspect of our national life.

“We can come out of our current recession – preordained by lack of planning and irresponsibility – by simply planning and getting responsible. If we had been serious about diversifying our economy a decade ago, the collapse of oil price in the international market would not send us scampering for cover.

“And if we start today to do in other sectors of the economy such as mining, IT and e-commerce and agriculture what we have done with rice, Nigeria would become a global force in no time. It is possible. We can do it” he added.

He advised the leadership of the country to leverage on the strengths of Nigeria which is the people, diversity and resources.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) said, “Our greatest assets are our people, our diversity and our resources. We just need a very courageous leadership to take full advantage of these. Nations compete by leveraging their key strengths. And Nigeria has lots and lots of areas of strength.

“Today we are celebrating some of our best. They have shown distinction in their different areas –governors, administrators, bankers, businessmen and youths who have shown that they are not limited by a disquieting recession.

“And, as usual, in making these choices we were not influenced in any way. Our nominations always go through very rigorous processes and painstaking debates. In some cases, we fall into a dilemma and we end up choosing more than one person for a category, as we can see this year. But this is a good dilemma because it simply means many people are doing very well”.

He congratulated all the awardees and expressed hope that they will start breaking even their own records after clinching the LEADERSHIP Awards which, according to him, “have become the most credible and most influential of its type by any newspaper house in the country

Wednesday 5 April 2017

Announcement: Feed Nigeria, to Feed Africa

All is set to host a new paradigm in the Nigerian Agricultural Sector, the Feed Nigeria Summit.
The event tagged “Feed Nigeria, to Feed Africa” is a first of its kind in Nigeria, and will bring together prominent stakeholders, NGOs, government officials and ministries, campaigners, continental and international players and other influencers in the agricultural space, to discuss bugging issues aimed at advancing development of the agriculture sector in Nigeria.
Supported by the Homegrown School Partnership for Child Development (PCD), the African Development Bank (AfDB) and Songhai Centre, the summit will address key national agricultural productivity issues like finance, market access, research, infrastructure, mechanisation, and ICT, while ensuring a mainstreaming of gender and other related issues.
Through the instrumentality of the summit, AgroNigeria seeks a home-grown, private sector inspired, solution provision for the myriad of problems bedeviling the Nigerian agricultural sector.

Tuesday 4 April 2017

Feed Nigeria Summit to enhance agricultural productivity -Mbaram

As part of efforts to enhance agricultural productivity in Nigeria, while promoting economic resurgence through the agriculture sector, AgroNigeria is organising the Feed Nigeria Summit.
Addressing journalists at a press conference, the organisation’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Richard-Mark Mbaram said the summit under the theme seeks to provide, a homegrown solution to typically localised developmental challenges in the sector.
“The Feed Nigeria Summit is AgroNigeria’s attempt to address the problems and challenges in the Agricultural sector.”
He added that the event will address key national agricultural productivity issues like finance, market access, research, infrastructure, mechanisation, and Information and Communication Technology, while ensuring a mainstreaming of gender and other related issues.
Speaking on the relevance of the Homegrown School Feeding Programme as a driving force to enhancing agricultural productivity, he informed that various dignitaries would be engaged in a plenary session on a sustainability of School Feeding Programme.
Stakeholders at the Press conference were the Managing Director, Hills Harvest Limited, Mr. Deji Rotimi; Mrs. Oby Inuwa of Triton Group; Mrs. Chioma Omolaye representing Geopoll, and the Chief Operations Officer, Cellulant Nigeria Limited, Mr. Sanmi Akinmusire.
Akinmusire noted that the summit would provide a veritable platform to represent the interest of the farmers at the grass root.
The summit with the theme: “Feed Nigeria, to Feed Africa”  is scheduled to hold on the Thursday 6th – Friday 7th April, 2017, at the Grande ball room, Intercontinental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos State

Monday 3 April 2017

1,600 exhibitors to participate in Drinktec trade fair

The world’s leading trade fair for the beverage and liquid food industry, Drinktec has been scheduled to come up between 11th and 15th September, this year in Munich, Germany.
 The organisers who made this known during a press presentation at the ongoing 3rd International Trade Exhibition Agrofood & Plastprintpack Nigeria 2017 at the Landmark Center Victoria Island Lagos, said the exhibition was meant forbeverage and liquid food producers and other stakeholders in the liquid food industry.
Drinktec trade fair is expected to attract 1,600 exhibitors from 70 countries and more than 70,000 trade visitors from more than 180 countries all over the world.
According to the Head of Market Development VDMA (German Engineering Federation) Food Processing and Packaging Machinery Association, Martina Claus“The exhibition will show the entire production process in the beverage and liquid food industry, starting from manufacturing, filling and packaging to marketing, raw materials, beverage ingredients and logistics solutions.”
Other highlights of the exhibition include the Innovation Flow Lounge (IFL) -an exclusive networking and communication platform for decision makers and managers in the fields of marketing, sales as well as product brand and innovation managers.
Also, there will be the  Drinktec Forum where independent experts from research and practical work provide answers and present pioneering ideas to practical solutions.
The event will feature the place2beer which the organisers said would be “a  perfect place for brewers, beer lovers, and all that have something to do with beers.”.
Other speakers at the press presentation were, Executive Director Institute of Packaging Nigeria, Ahmed Omah,  Consul General of Germany, Ingo Herbert, and the  Managing Director KHS Nigeria, Michael Kloss.
The trade fair which comes up every four years began in 1951 as “Deutsche Brauerei Ausstellung”, which was called later Interbrau and then drinktec-interbrau and since 2005, has the name drinktec. It connects manufacturers and suppliers from all over the world, such as market and industry leaders as well as regional and medium-sized companies, with producers and dealers for drinks and liquid food.
For more information on the Drinktec Trade Fair 2017, please visit www.Drinktec.com

Friday 24 March 2017

Feed Nigeria, to feed Africa

Nigeria has, in recent times, witnessed a spike in agricultural interest. This is understandable, given the fact that receding economic numbers have brought home jolting realities about the “bubble nature” of our fossil fuel reliant economy.
Typically, the foregoing has triggered a bandwagon effect. Everyone wants to talk agric these days – it’s an all comers affair – Conferences, Exhibitions, Seminars and what have you. While this is not a bad state of affairs in itself, the awareness created therefrom could augur negatively for the sector, if gainsayers are allowed to dictate the narrative. Already, there are throngs of Seminars, Conferences and Summits mostly aimed at ‘showcasing’ the country’s agricultural potentials. But, the conversation has moved way beyond that point. It is common knowledge that NIgeria is endowed with potentials, what is required and indeed missing, is the disciplined and painstaking resolve to chart a deliberate course towards actualizing those potentials, hence the need for a new convocation paradigm.
The Feed Nigeria Summit (FNS2017) heralds the new paradigm – homegrown solution to typically localized developmental challenges.
The gravamen of the FNS is that Nigeria needs to proffer solutions to her food import dependence reality by immediately triggering an increase in domestic agricultural productivity. In this regard, AgroNigeria, the Organizers of the Summit have identified a viable vehicle – subsumed in the current economic reality – with capacity to deliver up monumental productivity advantages to the sector, if well managed.
Thus, the Home-Grown School Feeding Program of the Federal Government is being promoted to the agricultural private sector as a viable medium for sustainably increasing local farmer output and thereby triggering an agricultural revolution. The caveat however, is that this can only happen with the active support of the private sector.
Given the “homegrown impetus” of the HGSFP, it stands to reason that a whopping budget of #300billion (three hundred billion Naira) as earmarked to be spent over a period of 30months by the government, promises local agricultural producers a guaranteed market for their various agro-outputs. Whether it be Cocoa from the south west, oil palm, plantain and cassava from the South East and South South, or indeed the maize, soy, millet, rice and tomato occasioning in the North, there is room for quantum boosting of Nigeria’s agricultural productivity and triggering a wellspring of  value for her recession plagued economy.
However it is pertinent that we re-emphasize that this can only be achieved via a private sector driven implementation framework which allows for innovative approaches that will deliver up probity, accountability and profitability – anything else will result in a monumental waste of scarce resources.
Accordingly, FNS -2017 will feature a Special Policy Session on the HGSFP providing a landmark opportunity for those charged with the implementation  of the Program, to engage key Private Sector players in the Nigerian agricultural space regarding the workings of the Program and the possibilities of its sustainable implementation beyond the initial 30 month cycle.
The theme of FNS -2017 is apt: “Feed Nigeria; To Feed Africa”, and seeks to draw attention to the strategic positioning of Nigeria in the larger continental food security matrix. It draws inspiration from the Feed Africa Agenda – one of the five principal policy thrusts of the African Development Bank, as championed by its current helmsman, Nigeria’s Dr Akinwumi Adesina. AgroNigeria, in conjunction with its collaborators, strongly believes that Nigeria should be at the forefront of this laudable continental initiative.
Indeed, the current government’s drive towards economic diversification can only succeed if Agriculture is handed a vital position in the scheme of things. The results being applauded currently are a tip of the iceberg, agriculture holds transcendental benefits for Nigeria, if the stakeholders can give it more serious attention. There is no more room for mere talk, it is now time to act in concrete terms. The development partner community, a set of silent achievers, will be provided a demonstration hub to showcase scalable outcomes from their interventions, which the agric public and private sector can leverage.
To this end, FNS-2017 will be a potpourri of the crème of the Nigerian Agriculture ecosystem, a melting pot of policy and strategic discussions between government, private sector, development community as well as the research community for the progress of the sector. The summit seeks to address key national agricultural productivity issues like finance, market access, research, infrastructure, mechanisation, and ICT, while ensuring a mainstreaming of gender and other related issues. The role of legislation in the sector will also be a critical area of engagement.
The FNS is scheduled to hold on the 6th and 7th of April, 2017 at the Grande ballroom, Intercontinental Hotel, Lagos and is being convened with the support of the African Development Bank Group and the Songhai Center for Agricultural Excellence, Porto Novo.

Thursday 16 March 2017

Countdown to FNS 2017

Without any doubt, agriculture is this nation’s saviour in the face of the current economic realities. However, achieving this feat cannot occur without stemming the nation’s overdependence  on importation of farm produce. Hence, revitalising agricultural productivity is of the essence.
As a key step towards facilitating the engagement of the private sector, as well as all critical stakeholders in the agric sector, AgroNigeria in collaboration with its sponsoring partners is organising the first ever Feed Nigeria Summit (FNS) 2017, to discuss strategies to drive progress in the Nigerian agriculture sector.
The summit under the theme “Feed Nigeria to Feed Africa”, is a first of its kind in Nigeria, and will bring together prominent stakeholders, NGOs, government officials and ministries, campaigners, continental and international players and other influencers in the agricultural space, to discuss bugging issues aimed at advancing development of the agriculture sector in Nigeria.
Venue: Grande ball room, Intercontinental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos State
Date: Thursday 6th – Friday 7th April, 2017
Time: 8am Prompt
For more enquiries, contact: 08099207555, 08033321575,
This event is strictly by invitation.

Wednesday 15 March 2017

AgroNigeria extends NAA 2016/17 competition deadline

In line with efforts to promote active participation of Nigerian youths in the ongoing Nigerian Agriculture Awards 2016/2017 Project and Essay Competition, AgroNigeria has extended the timeline to the March 23, 2017.
According to the organisers, the competition themed “Building a Crop of Young Agroprenuers”, which commenced on February 20, 2017 has been extended till the March 23rd 2017.
They added that the extension would allow more participants employ their ingenuity to effectively contribute to the development of the agricultural sector.
The competition is open to Corp members/students in tertiary institutions and secondary schools. Interested participants are advised to visit www.agronigeria.com.ng for more information.

Tuesday 14 March 2017

Countdown to NAA 2016/17


There is no doubt that the agricultural sector continues to experience sizable growth and is a productive and competitive force for national economic development. To this end, AgroNigeria believes that operators in the agricultural space who are making things happen, deserve to be recognised.

Hence, the NIGERIA AGRICULTURE AWARDS 2016/17 designed to celebrate individuals who have performed exceptionally in contributing to the development of the agricultural sector in Nigeria, across varied value chains will be holding alongside, the Feed Nigeria Summit.

The event birthed in 2014, has since been acknowledged as the ultimate medium for celebrating excellence in the agro-allied sphere. Against this backdrop, this year’s NAA promises a thrilling experience.

Venue: Grande ball room, Intercontinental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos State
Date: Friday 7th April, 2017

For more enquiries, contact: 08099207555, 08033321575,
Emails: irmbaram@agronigeria.com.ng, legalmark2002@yahoo.com
This event is strictly by invitation.