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Agriculture In Nigeria by Mykhel10(m): 12:00pm On Jul 11, 2013
How fast is Nigeria's agricultural sector growing....do u tink d present regime has bin putting in all it takes to revive the sector?
Re: Agriculture In Nigeria by bloggernaija: 2:27pm On Jul 11, 2013
Agriculture in nigeria is mostly at subsistence level.
Re: Agriculture In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:14pm On Jul 11, 2013
Agriculture is the least of concerns for this government, it is very difficult to syphon money in agriculture because results can easily be monitored hence the low amount allocated to agric in the budget.

As regards the agric minister who should be a motivational speaker for his sweet mouth, has been a failure despite what they want us to believe.

What are and how effective is his policies on food production, seedling, processing, storage, marketing and training?

A situation where fertiliser is distributed to farmers (very stupid idea) regardless of the type of crops they are farming.

How about poultry, dairy, cattle and pork farming?
Re: Agriculture In Nigeria by djon78(m): 7:21pm On Jul 11, 2013
Obiagelli: Agriculture is the least of concerns for this government, it is very difficult to syphon money in agriculture because results can easily be monitored hence the low amount allocated to agric in the budget.

As regards the agric minister who should be a motivational speaker for his sweet mouth, has been a failure despite what they want us to believe.

What are and how effective is his policies on food production, seedling, processing, storage, marketing and training?

A situation where fertiliser is distributed to farmers (very stupid idea) regardless of the type of crops they are farming.

How about poultry, dairy, cattle and pork farming?

bia woman u re seriously misinformed, why do u guys like peddling falsehood, Akinwunmi Adesina is the best agric minister we have had for a long while, his policies on agric is one area this administration is doing right, in areas like reducing the over dependence on importaion of foods where Nigeria spends 10 billion dollars annually on.
Policies which will see us producing all the rice we eat locally by 2015, right now there are over 15 rice milling plant being established in the north presently. On monay this week, the Rockefeller foundation a world renowned investor hosted a confrence on Agric revolution, in Abuja an initiative of this present minister.

There are areas this administratuon is getting it wrong, but in Agric they are really doing excellently, so please stop spreading your lies, where things are being done well, lets commend and where things are done wrongly u can condenm it.

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