Following the soaring food prices in the country, the Federal Government has concluded plans to kick-off a fresh initiative aimed at distributing high-yield seedlings for dry season crops to ramp up food production.
This information was revealed during a meeting of the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, and top officials of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, the African Development Bank, AfDB, and Flour Mills of Nigeria in Abuja.
Edun, in a statement by the Director of the Information and Public Relations of the ministry of finance, Mr Mohammed Manga, said, “For Nigeria to revolutionise its agriculture sector, in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, it must accelerate the implementation of the National Agricultural Growth Scheme – Agro-Pocket (NAGS-AP)."
Top on the agenda was a discussion on strategies to drive immediate results.
The Minister, according to the statement, emphasised the critical need for an efficient input system during the dry season, particularly stressing the importance of high-quality, adaptable seeds in achieving optimal yields.
The NAGS-AP team provided comprehensive updates on their day-to-day implementation strategies and presented a finalised work plan for the 2024/2025 dry season.
The NAGS-AP initiative is designed to stimulate increased productivity and higher yields among farmers, ensuring a significant impact on food production and agricultural growth across the country.
The programme is to transform Nigeria’s agricultural landscape and the meeting marked a significant step towards ensuring food security and economic growth, in line with the policy thrust of the present administration.