The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD), Dr. Mohammad Abubakar, on Thursday, said the agriculture sector contributed 23 percent to the nation’s Gross Domestic Products (GDP) in the first half of 2022.
Abubakar stated this in his keynote address at the opening ceremony of the 45th Regular Meeting of the National Council on Agriculture and Rural Development (NCARD) in Jos
The minister said the figure was from the National Bureau of Statistics recent report.
According to him, the report indicated that the sector topped the chart in a survey of seven sectors identified to have contributed to Nigeria’s economy in the second quarter of 2022.
He emphasized that agriculture outperformed six other sectors comprising trade, telecommunications, manufacturing, oil and gas, real estate as well as finance, and insurance.
“The chart revealed that agriculture alone contributed 23.3 percent to GDP (Half Year 2022), which supports the positive trend of the previous year’s performance of 25.88 percent (2021); 26.21 percent (2020); 25.16 percent (2019); 25.13 percent (2018); 25.08 percent (2017); 24.45 percent (2016) and 23.11 percent (2015).
“The data also reflects the impact of the implementation of programs and projects in the agricultural sector despite the security challenges in the country.
“To further improve on performance, we are strengthening the linkage between research, agriculture, and industry by intensifying our commodity value chain development process,” he said.
The minister noted that the process was guided by the new framework of the National Agricultural Technology and Innovation Policy (NATIP), 2022-2027, launched in August.
According to him, NATIP seeks to modernize the agriculture sector in line with changing global food systems and supply chains.
“Actually, NATIP is the ministry’s response to the present administration agenda of diversifying the nation’s economy from petroleum oil-based to agriculture and solid minerals.
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“The document serves as successor policy of the Agricultural Promotion Policy (APP), 2016-2020,” he added.
The Minister of State for Agriculture, Mr. Mustapha Shehuri, said the government was intensifying efforts in the commodity value chain development process to grow agriculture and diversify the economy.
Shehuri stated that such efforts would ensure food security and empower the citizenry through public-private-partnership.
The minister of state further said that government would use infrastructure, technology, and entrepreneurship as veritable tools for exploring agricultural potential.
He added that the government also intended to use infrastructure and technology in strengthening inter-and intra-sectoral linkages and improving socio-economic development in the country.
The President, of the All Farmers Association (AFAN), Dr. Rabiu Mudi, commended the FMARD for taking its pride in place in Nigeria.
However, he said that though, there was hunger in the land, there was an urgent need to strategize, to boost agriculture and reduce hunger.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that commissioners, permanent secretaries, and directors of agriculture attended the meeting.