Food Security: FG inaugurates revised national agricultural seed policy

By Doris Esa
The Federal Government on Tuesday in Abuja , inaugurated the Revised National Agricultural Seed Policy 2022, towards ensuring food security in Nigeria.
The Minister, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr Mohammad Abubakar, at the inauguration of the policy in Abuja, said that the policy would enable famers have access to improved quality seeds.
He said that the progressive and positive changes in the operations of the seed industry,  necessitated the review of the exercise.
Abubakar said that the document represented the efforts of the National Agricultural Seeds Council (NASC), and stakeholders towards ensuring that farmers have unrestricted access to best genetics to enhance their productivity.
” Let me reiterate that this revised policy has removed the ambiguous areas in the esthwhile 2015 National Seed Policy.
” It will strengthened the identified weaknesses and introduce innovation that optimized the regulatory, promotional and protection roles of NASC in ensuring that our esteemed farmers have access to improved quality seeds.
” Some of these include the introduction of SEEDCODEX as a quality authentication tool and traceability, aimed at curbing adulteration, participation of third party seed inspectors in the quality assurance process.
“Also, establishment of satellite and private seed testing laboratories and strategic seed banks to act as reserve and buffer stocks in case of food emergencies.
” As well as encourage active participation of women and youth in seed business along seed value chain among other innovations embedded in the new policy document,” he said.
The minister acknowledged  contributions of stakeholders at both public and private sectors in enriching the contents of the new policy document.
He said  ” as our investment is to build a better future for Nigeria’s agriculture.”
” Seed is a critical input in enhancing farmer’s productivity and boosting the Country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP)  through Agriculture,” he said.
Earlier, the Director- General, National Agricultural Seeds Council, Dr Philip Ojo said the  policy was articulated in 2010 and aimed at encouraging the private sector participation in varietal development, seed multiplication and seed sales.
He said that review process which commenced in 2021 with series of activities and consultations, had resulted in the development of a revised policy called “National Agricultural Seed Policy, 2022”
The D-G said the policy has leveraged on the advent of technology and innovations in the seed industry.
He expressed hope that the policy unveiled,  would further enhance government efforts at ensuring that Nigeria is not only food secured, but a net exporter of agricultural produce among the committee of nations.
Ojo said that NASC would be committed to the full implementation of the policy.
In a remark,the Chief of Party, Mr Olumide Ojo, USAID Feed – the-Future Nigeria Agribusiness Investment Activity,said thr policy is very significant to the seed industry.
He said  it underscores the need to strengthen efforts to maintain quality seeds production.
Ojo  was represented by Mrs Onomen Isikhuemen.
He said the document is aimed to address issues of seed fraud, and increase awareness to improve healthy seed supply for  agricultural productivity and food security in Nigeria.
” The Activity remains committed to strengthening the Nigeria’s agribusiness enabling environment. which is an important , ” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Feed the Future Nigeria Agribusiness Investment Activity is a five-year USAID-funded programme, aimed to strengthen the enabling environment for agribusiness finance and investment in Nigeria.
(NAN)
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