The Federal Government is to create 3.5 million jobs in the agricultural sector by 2015.
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr Akinwumi
Adesina, made this known on Tuesday at Owode-Ede in Osun during the
launch of the Growth Enhancement Support Scheme on Fertiliser and
Seeds.
Adesina also said government had set a production target of 20 million metric tonnes of food by 2015 from local production.
``This will create 3.5 million jobs in the agricultural sector.
``Our economy in Nigeria is actually growing very well; we are
growing at seven per cent every year but not able to create jobs enough
for our youths that are entering the labour market,’’ he said.
He said the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan was
committed to ensuring that the country `` produces what we eat and
processes what we eat.’’
``Our population is 167 million, but we are using that population to
create market for people in other countries, this has to be
discontinued,’’ he said.
The minister said that government was also committed to improving
the lots of farmers across the country so that its agricultural
programme could boost food production.
``We have completed an agro input centre in Adanna and Idi iroko, an
agro industrial centre at Ilesa and new silos that will take 25,000
metric tonnes of grains in Ilesa, all in Osun,’’ he said.
The minister said the Federal Government would provide two large
scale rice mills that could process 30,000 metric tonnes of rice each
annually in the state as part of measures to be self sufficient in rice
production.
`` Government will provide one large scale cassava plant that can
process 72,000 metric tonnes of high quality cassava flour and 192,000
new varieties of cocoa will soon be distributed to farmers, the new
varieties can give 2.5 tones per hectare,’’ he said.
On availability of fertiliser to farmers, the minister said that it
would no more be business as usual in the distribution of the
commodity.
He said that only 11 per cent of farmers got fertiliser that
government buys and distributes, adding that fertiliser companies would
now sell directly to farmers.
Earlier, Gov. Rauf Aregbesola of Osun had lauded the efforts of the
minister at ensuring that agriculture took its leading position in the
economy.
Aregbesola also reiterated the commitment of his administration to
ensuring that the state became the food basket of the country.
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