Politics › Re: Zamfara State Official Jailed 29 Years Over Fertilizer Scam by 9jii(m): 7:25pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
All these Thieves should be tied to the balls in jail. |
Politics › Re: PHOTOS: Beggers In Front Of National Mosque When Buhari Came To Pray by 9jii(m): 6:49pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
Norada: Na waooooo, aboki them, Still better than babies Factory. |
Politics › Re: We’re Focusing On Agriculture, Not Oil – Buhari by 9jii(m): 6:43pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Femi Adesina: How Orji Kalu Reacted About My Leaving 'Daily Sun' To Serve Buhari by 9jii(m): 6:39pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Man Sells His 2years Old Child For N450,000 by 9jii(m): 6:38pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
East things |
Politics › Re: My Government Will Focus On Agriculture Not Oil – Buhari by 9jii(m): 4:23pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
atlwireles: Buhari and his alamjiris will not claim what's not theirs. 
Why Agriculture Is Nigeria's New Oil http://www.forbes.com/sites/skollworldforum/2013/10/10/why-agriculture-is-nigerias-new-oil/
In the lead up to the 2013 Borlaug Dialogue, the Skoll World Forum is featuring several keynote speakers writing at the nexus of three subjects central to the global challenges we face in the 21st century: biotechnology, sustainability, and climate volatility. The 2013 Borlaug Dialogue takes place October 16-18 in Des Moines, Iowa. View the full series here.
As Nigeria’s Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina is championing agricultural investments in one of Africa’s fastest growing economies through bold policy reforms
[b]Much is said about a rising Africa on the global economic stage. To be sure, there is a new energy and dynamism across the continent. It can be seen in an emerging middle class, improved governance, and a heightened interest by foreign investors. But amidst this excitement, there remains a disturbing paradox. Africa is a continent with enormous potential for agricultural growth, yet one where food insecurity and malnutrition are widespread and persistent.
Agriculture is fundamental to every country’s prosperity, security and sovereignty. In the United States, farmers, processors, researchers and policy-makers at all levels work together to promote and ensure a vibrant agricultural economy. The result is that Americans enjoy not only an abundant food supply, but also nutritional choices and affordability. Africa is now beginning to understand the critical link between agriculture and prosperity. In Nigeria, we’re making agriculture the new oil.
Nigeria was largely self-sufficient in food in the 1960s. Then, we discovered oil and became too dependent on this resource as the economic driver of growth, export income and development. We abandoned our farmers. Yields stagnated. Investments in infrastructure were redirected. Rural communities slid into poverty. We became a food-importing country, spending an average $11 billion a year on wheat, rice, sugar and fish imports alone.
And yet we have an abundance of resources – 84 million hectares of arable land, two of Africa’s largest rivers, and a large and young workforce to support agricultural intensification. Plus we have 167 million consumers to support increased food production and processing.
But potential alone is not enough; we had to find a way to unlock it. We needed a major transformation of our agricultural sector. The change had to be across the entire value chain – from field to mill to table. So in 2011, we launched the Agricultural Transformation Agenda, with the goal of adding 20 million metric tons of food to the domestic supply by 2015. And in the process, create 3.5 million new jobs in agriculture and food-related industries.
Our first decision was to stop looking at agriculture as a government-run, charitable development program across rural Nigeria. We now treat agriculture as a business. Government’s role is simple: to create the enabling environment, policies and incentives for a private sector-led transformation to flourish.
Our focus would be on creating eco-systems in which small, medium and large-scale farmers would not only co-exist, but flourish together. We would do more than plant new fields. We would also create value-added foodstuffs from our staple crops through an aggressive import-substitution program and policies that would encourage new investment in food production and promote agriculture sustainability and resilience. We needed to begin to think of, and instill in others, the concept of agriculture as a business.
We ended four decades of corruption in the fertilizer and seed sectors. We took government out of a distribution system that benefited an elite group of farmers at the expense of Nigeria’s smallholder farmers.
We also launched a Growth Enhancement Scheme to provide subsidized inputs to farmers. And we developed an Electronic Wallet System which has allowed 5 million smallholder farmers to receive subsidized electronic vouchers for seeds and fertilizers on their mobile phones. Nigeria is the first country in Africa to develop and use mobile phones to reach farmers with subsidized farm inputs.
Today seed and fertilizer companies are selling directly to farmers, not to the government. Supply chains are being developed to reach farmers in rural areas. Banks are loaning money to companies and agro dealers.
We have set a target to become self-sufficient in rice by 2015 by providing quality seeds, fertilizers and other support to our rice farmers. In just one year Nigeria unleashed a rice revolution and produced more than 50 per cent of all its rice needs. Private sector responded with 14 new industrial-scale rice mills, making high-quality local rice available on the market.
We are reducing our yearly $4 billion wheat import cost through a cassava flour substitution policy to replace imported wheat flour with high-quality, home-grown cassava flour in producing bread. The government is supporting private sector investment in large-scale cassava processing plants. We are also developing the cassava value chain by producing starch that can be utilized in sweeteners to reduce sugar imports.
The result of these combined efforts is that Nigeria will meet its food production targets. In the first year of our transformation push, we reached almost half of our five year food production target. We also reached over 75 percent of our job creation target.
The UN recently recognized Nigeria for meeting the Millennium Development Goal #1, reducing the population of hungry people by half, three years ahead of schedule. We did this by growing more food, raising farm incomes and creating jobs in farming and food processing – not simply by managing poverty. This is a new dawn. Agriculture was Nigeria’s past; and in agriculture – as a business- lies Nigeria’s greater future.[/b] No one can find d most Useless comment like yours. |
Politics › Re: Dear Tanoids: Be Truthful, Don't Cling On Your Bane[lies]. by 9jii(m): 2:53pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
You just de mind these TANIODS LET CONVERT TO ISLAM FIRST BEFORE BABA GO perform as they Claimed. |
Politics › Re: Give Buhari A Chance To Make That Change by 9jii(m): 2:50pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
Those that can't wait should abeg rush to Lagoon and Otueke |
Politics › Re: Amnesty Should First Arrest Gowon For The Death Of 3 Million Igbos - Ifeduba by 9jii(m): 2:49pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Reasons Osinbajo Was Locked Out Of President Buhari’s Security Meeting by 9jii(m): 2:48pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
TANoids fake news |
Politics › Re: APC Lawmakers-Elect Boycott Meeting With With Party Leadership - TheTrent by 9jii(m): 10:30am On Jun 05, 2015 |
PDP igs newsonlies. |
Politics › Re: Are The Recent Trailer/tanker "Accidents" Boko Haram Attacks In The South (see) by 9jii(m): 10:28am On Jun 05, 2015 |
Some lies are like wishes. Op be careful. |
Politics › Re: EXPOSED | President Buhari’s N2.1 Billion Asokoro Mansion(photos) by 9jii(m): 7:27am On Jun 05, 2015 |
M4gunners: We have been scam again. Na u be mugu |
Politics › Re: Mark, Ekweremadu Leave NASS Premises Without Convoy, Aides by 9jii(m): 7:19am On Jun 05, 2015 |
Changed |
Politics › Re: Let Us Support Ben Bruce by 9jii(m): 7:15am On Jun 05, 2015 |
For this Chance given to him by his pipul i hope he ll use it to impress the rest of Nigerians. |
Politics › Re: Ex-militants, Soldiers Clash Along Warri-port Harcourt Highway by 9jii(m): 7:07am On Jun 05, 2015*. Modified: 7:25am On Jun 05, 2015 |
Na injustice de cause all this wahala. Some big shots ll just sit on top your share n you're left with no option but to act mad. |
Politics › Re: Another ‘ojukwu’ Will Go To War If You Touch Ihejirika – Ohanaeze Warns by 9jii(m): 6:24am On Jun 05, 2015 |
I LIKE THE PART WHERE THEY WILL GIVE NIGERIA ULTIMATUM AND FINALLY SHOVED IT INTO THEIR ARS. |
Politics › Re: Should PMB Assent To The Bill Legalising Sex At Age 11? by 9jii(m): 10:36pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
Ohammadike: He will assent afterall his prophet married and poked a nine year old girl #SayNoToLegalisingChildSex Hypocrisy is when you denied it here and enjoy it in reality. |
Politics › Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Embarks On Rehabilitation Programme by 9jii(m): 10:33pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
Too much action. Six years were truly wasted by the clueless |
Politics › Re: Buhari Set To Become Next OPEC President - PM News by 9jii(m): 10:10pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Caption These Pictures by 9jii(m): 9:19pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
Happy people happy faces. |
Politics › Re: Asari Dokubo Backs Uwazuruike's Biafra Agitation by 9jii(m): 9:17pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Dig And Post All South West Cheastbeating Threads Here- Pre Crude Oil Price Fall by 9jii(m): 8:30pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: We The Igbos Dont Want To Be Part Of Nigeria Again by 9jii(m): 8:09pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
kensto: Weeeeeeeeeeeee theeeeeeeee Igboooooooooooooooooooos doooooooooonnnnnnnnntttttttt waaaaaaaaannnnnnt tooooooooooo beeeeeeeee paaaaarrrrrrtt off Nigeeeeeeeerrrrrrriiiiaaaaaaaa agaiiiiiiiinnnnnn oooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!
Get that into your head, leave us alone please. And you're typing this rubbish from lagos. More than half of your people are in someone's land. Shame on you. |
Politics › Re: Tribute To Political Supporters - Berem And Obiageli - Cramjones by 9jii(m): 8:04pm On Jun 04, 2015*. Modified: 6:23am On Jun 05, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Photos Of Pres. Muhammadu Buhari In Chad by 9jii(m): 8:03pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Breaking:female Suicide Bomber Hits Army Checkpoint.many Soldiers Feared Dead by 9jii(m): 7:54pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
barcanista: Where is our President? Out there rallying to get allies and put an end to this madness. Assuming six years was not wasted on blame game by his predecessor. |
Politics › Re: Vice-President Osinbajo Arrives Enugu Airport Enroute Awka by 9jii(m): 7:22pm On Jun 04, 2015*. Modified: 9:53pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
Osinbaba. May almighty help you with the Tasks ahead.
I predicted a moro n will post below me. |
Politics › Re: How It Went Down Today In Chad On Pres. Buhari Visit by 9jii(m): 6:57pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari Boards Presidential Jet After Visit To Niger by 9jii(m): 6:52pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Amnesty Allowance: Ex-militants Barricade East-west Road by 9jii(m): 6:47pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Policeman Gives Gun To Chinese Man In Lagos by 9jii(m): 6:36pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
There was a woman who pulled up her skirt to cover her Face because she's shy . foolish?
That's exactly what this police man did.cover his face show his service No. ....
On his act the highest of irresponsibility |