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Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by UIA04(f): 8:40am On Oct 10, 2014
Some nairalanders wouldn't even read before commenting
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by Hollyb(f): 8:44am On Oct 10, 2014
that's a good initiative. Eko oni baje oooooo
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by Lesgupnigeria(m): 8:57am On Oct 10, 2014
Nice one for lagos.

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Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by holarid(m): 8:59am On Oct 10, 2014
Octaves:
So no land in Lagos. The govt should invest in building skyscrapers to save land.
lilprinze:
After they have finished using all their lands to build houses where do they want to get spaces to farm.
satowind:
Haha will dey plant on top peoples house or the ocean?
there is still enough land in ibeju-lekki.
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by jaydee87(m): 9:09am On Oct 10, 2014
will really like that. cos that's the way so at least we go comot mind for oil and gas...
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by conyema12(m): 9:28am On Oct 10, 2014
Our present land tenure system doesn't support large scaled mechanised farming...I still struggle to understand where this land for agriculture in Lagos is situated. I have no problem with understanding the fishery potential in Lagos state.

Agricultural breakthrough in SW will be a reality when its considered a regional project where the states with the vast land like ogun. Oshun ekiti oyo ondo provides the land for cultivation and others without land like lagos support with finance.
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by Hemanwel(m): 9:33am On Oct 10, 2014
Octaves:
So no land in Lagos. The govt should invest in building skyscrapers to save land.
I see that happening in the nearest future.It is looking likelier that the demand for housing in Lagos is tilting towards that direction.
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by Octaves(m): 9:48am On Oct 10, 2014
The 21+ milion people in Lagos will soon scramble for it
holarid:
there is still enough land in ibeju-lekki.
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by grandstar(m): 10:32am On Oct 10, 2014
Its possible but unneessary.

Hollandwith its tiny land mass is the 2nd largest exporter of food in the world which shows that when you have a small land mass and high population, its only sensible to ramp up productivity.

If lagos does that , it can not only feed itself but also "export" to other parts of Nigeria and West Africa.

However, Lagos comparative advantage is not in agriculture. That should be left to the North or food producing states to grow food cheaply for Lagosians.

Lagos can now "export" what it produes cheaply to other parts of the country. Its a win win situation!
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by honeric01(m): 10:34am On Oct 10, 2014
grandstar:
Its possible but unneessary.

Lagos can now "export" what it produes cheaply to other parts of the country. Its a win win situation!
What does Lagos produce that can be "exported" cheaply to other parts of the country? huh
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by HopeAlive14(m): 10:39am On Oct 10, 2014
It is high time government at all levels in Nigeria start looking towards development of agriculture and shift focus from oil.
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by mindworx: 10:48am On Oct 10, 2014
Ol' boy ... na only me and 3 guests dey on this thread as at this moment .. a whole FP thread oh ... cry
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by conyema12(m): 11:31am On Oct 10, 2014
grandstar:
Its possible but unneessary.

Hollandwith its tiny land mass is the 2nd largest exporter of food in the world which shows that when you have a small land mass and high population, its only sensible to ramp up productivity.

If lagos does that , it can not only feed itself but also "export" to other parts of Nigeria and West Africa.

However, Lagos comparative advantage is not in agriculture. That should be left to the North or food producing states to grow food cheaply for Lagosians.

Lagos can now "export" what it produes cheaply to other parts of the country. Its a win win situation!
Bros pls dont compare Dutch where just 16m people flex 41543km2 land mass with Lagos where over 20m people are squeezed into a meagre 493km2 landmass little of which is under the constant influence of tides and waves in the.sea.
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by anonimi: 11:42am On Oct 10, 2014
Omooba77:
As part of efforts to ensure food security, Lagos State government, yesterday, said its target was to meet 25 percent of food production in the state by 2018.
Should the target not be that of CONSUMPTION huh
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by Nobody: 12:00pm On Oct 10, 2014
satowind:
Haha will dey plant on top peoples house or the ocean?
Did Ÿ̲̣̣̣̥ø̲̣̣̥u̶̲̥̅̊ even finished reading the news before rushing to comment? The commissioner said they have acquired land in Ogun, Osun, aπϑ the FCT aπϑ other programmes A̶̲̥̅яε in motion.. Na wa o
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by charming247(m): 12:40pm On Oct 10, 2014
APC antics let's wait and see.
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by JayJustus(m): 12:54pm On Oct 10, 2014
yes...there is no more land to farm in Lagos but have we forgotten GM foods?? it's sooooo plausible with Lagos State Government to do that more so food can be grown indoors... I really can't wait for this
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by Princecharmin(m):
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Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by mapet: 2:18pm On Oct 10, 2014
conyema12:
grandstar: Its possible but unneessary.

Hollandwith its tiny land mass is the 2nd largest exporter of food in the world which shows that when you have a small land mass and high population, its only sensible to ramp up productivity.

If lagos does that , it can not only feed itself but also "export" to other parts of Nigeria and West Africa.

However, Lagos comparative advantage is not in agriculture. That should be left to the North or food producing states to grow food cheaply for Lagosians.

Lagos can now "export" what it produes cheaply to other parts of the country. Its a win win situation!
Bros pls dont compare Dutch where just 16m people flex 41543km2 land mass with Lagos where over 20m people are squeezed into a meagre 493km2 landmass little of which is under the constant influence of tides and waves in the.sea.
1. Superior argument Bros Onyema. We need to understand some underlining facts to rest our assumption on
2. I will be interested in reviewing the Isreali and Cuban Agric model...can you enlighten the house
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by mapet: 2:20pm On Oct 10, 2014
anonimi:
Should the target not be that of CONSUMPTION huh
Meaning whathuh consumption just like a reflection of our Nigerian economyhuh
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by supereagle(m): 2:44pm On Oct 10, 2014
dridowu:
Ti onje ba kuro ni inu ise , ise bu se
"Poverty ends when you have enof food to eat ."
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by fm7070: 3:37pm On Oct 10, 2014
This is propaganda. How do they intend to achieve this when the Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture stopped supporting farmers in the state.
Initially, they were coming up with series of assistance, only for all to vanish during this second term.
We need more of action and less of talking
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by atlwireles: 4:07pm On Oct 10, 2014
If this was said by Amosu of Ogun state, it will carry more value. Lagos cannot make this happen.
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by Kcdojoto(m): 4:10pm On Oct 10, 2014
Food for us by the year 2018
Oh really?
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by conyema12(m):
mapet:
1. Superior argument Bros Onyema. We need to understand some underlining facts to rest our assumption on
2. I will be interested in reviewing the Isreali and Cuban Agric model...can you enlighten the house
well Bros I really don't know much about their models but these guys operate a highly mechanised farming practise where there is constant research and development in that field.
Even with their un-favorable weather, isreal has managed to meet up over 95% requirements of their agricultural demands.
That should tell you alot.

Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by grandstar(m): 6:47pm On Oct 10, 2014
honeric01:
What does Lagos produce that can be "exported" cheaply to other parts of the country? huh
thousands of traders flood lagos daily to buy wholesale goods to sell in other parts of nigeria and west afric
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by honeric01(m): 8:53pm On Oct 10, 2014
grandstar:
thousands of traders flood lagos daily to buy wholesale goods to sell in other parts of nigeria and west afric
How does this translate to "production " or don't you know what "produce" and "export " mean?
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by Datsme: 8:55pm On Oct 10, 2014
satowind:
Haha will dey plant on top peoples house or the ocean?
sm ppl also nid to cultivate d habit of reading b4 commenting, I believe it s a good form of Agriculture
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by Germeeu: 11:15pm On Oct 10, 2014
Isiterere:
lagos need to acquire more land from Ogun and Oyo state be that...

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how on dis earth will lagos acquire land from oyo state, where is the border btw lagos and oyo.
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by tencredy: 12:11am On Oct 11, 2014
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Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by Nobody: 7:45am On Oct 11, 2014
Germeeu:
how on dis earth will lagos acquire land from oyo state, where is the border btw lagos and oyo.
So Lagos must share border with a state even another country before they can do business there, abi? Ekiti under Fayemi recently bought back it's share in an estate property it co-owned with Ondo state in Lagos that was sold off by Segun Oni led-administration. Do both states share border with Lagos?
Re: Lagos Targets 25% Food Production By 2018 by Isiterere(m): 7:59am On Oct 11, 2014
Germeeu:
how on dis earth will lagos acquire land from oyo state, where is the border btw lagos and oyo.
did you read the post at all ?
Btw, are you living on this planet at all ?


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