Netherland to collaborate with Ogun govt to boost vegetable production
By Bisola Adeyemo
The First Secretary, Food Security, and Climate, Netherlands Embassy in Lagos, Marisha Lammers, says, no fewer than 2,000 vegetable farmers would benefits technical and financial supports from its collaboration with Ogun state government to ensure food security through improved vegetable production.
Speaking on Monday during a meeting in Abeokuta, with the State delegation, Lammers said that the partnership would also be extended to Kano, Kaduna and Oyo States.
“It is about increasing productivity of small holder farmers in the partnering states. We are focusing on green-house farming as pilot production innovation system in Ogun and Oyo, facilitating access to finance as we plan to link farmers and other value-chain actors to financial institutions”, She stated.
In his response, one of the state’s delegation, commissioner for finance and chief economic adviser, Mr. Dapo Okubadejo maintained that the Dapo Abiodun-led administration was poised to achieve food security, and continue to collaborate with individuals and groups to further develop its agricultural sector.
He submitted that the state has large arable land, manpower, operational delivery platforms and political leadership required for the development of horticulture value-chain for large scale production and exportation of vegetables.
’’Ogun State is the place to be because we have over 70 percent of our land suitable for agriculture, combined with our proximity to Lagos. We have a very big agenda in agriculture based on our competitive and comparative advantages.
“One of our key objectives in agriculture is to achieve food security, and we are determined to do things differently, that is why we are developing an aerotropolis, where we have special agro-processing zone that is fully dedicated to agro-industrial processing’’, the Commissioner explained.
On his part, a representative of Agriculture, Mr. Adeola Odedina, said the project was in line with the agricultural agenda of the present administration, adding that it would broaden the knowledge-base of farmers in the sector.