FG plans to stop smuggling of food out of Nigeria – Minister

The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr Mohammad Abubakar, says the Federal Government is working with the Nigeria Custom Service and other agencies to stop smuggling of food out of Nigeria.

Abubakar made this known during a working visit to the National Horticultural Research Institute (NIHORT), Ibadan in Oyo State.

According to him, the country has food security, hence, the need to curtail smuggling of food out of the country.

“One of the things we are doing is dry season farming, which is beginning next month, and we will intensify that.

“We also make sure that all the agencies that we are working with, the customs for example, do not allow smuggling of food out of this country.

“This is because what we don’t want to have food shortage.We have no shortage of food right now. I am telling you categorically,’’ Abubakar said.

He added that so much had been done by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration in rejigging the agricultural sector, saying that now, it is contributing significantly to Nigeria’s GDP.

Expressing delight in the activities of NIHORT on its mandate, Abubakar said: “Agriculture today is all about research, innovation and science.

“In agriculture, as a whole, we are talking about practicing smart agriculture, technology-based digital agriculture.

“All research institutes have so much to offer, especially NIHORT. I am impressed with the array of products that I am seeing that this institute is producing.

“Just now, I saw an orange tree that will produce three different oranges on one tree, this is amazing, incredible. I am happy that I come here.”

He assured Nigerians that Federal Government would continue to increase the capacity of the research institutes.

“We just got a waiver to employ more researchers, developers and people of science origin, that would help to boost research and development,” the minister said.

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