ABUJA – The Federal Government said it is poised to leverage technology, innovation and climate-smart agriculture to boost food production and achieve food security in Nigeria.
Senator Abubakar Kyari, Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, stated this on Tuesday at the Ministerial Sectoral Retreat with the theme ‘’Performance Improvement and Strategic Alignment’’ held in Abuja.
Kyari said the Federal Government had intensified its push to reposition agriculture as a major driver of economic growth, job creation and investment, with a new policy focus on mechanisation, value-chain development, agribusiness financing and market expansion, among others.
The Minister revealed that “the Ministry is working with several international partners to secure funding and expertise to support our agricultural initiatives.”
According to him, “the Federal Government’s commitment is to ensure farmers’ safety, manage agricultural landscape, provide rural infrastructure, intensify research innovation, facilitate extension services, and undertake agribusiness ventures across the country.”
He reaffirmed that “the policy direction is aimed at unlocking agriculture’s full business potential by transforming farming into a scalable, profitable enterprise.
“Our focus is to transition from subsistence to commercial farming. Agriculture must deliver productivity, income, jobs, and wealth creation.”
Kyari further revealed that ‘’the Federal Government is implementing mechanisation partnerships with international equipment manufacturers from Belarus, Brazil, and global firms such as John Deere and Origin, in a bid to close Nigeria’s long-standing tractorisation gap’’.
He added that the initiative would reduce production costs, increase yields, and attract private sector investment into farming and agro-processing.
He mentioned that the ministry was expanding Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) through the establishment of Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones, Agro-Industrial Estates, Agro-Processing Centres and Cottage Processing Mills.
These facilities, according to him, are designed to boost value addition, reduce post-harvest losses and deepen agro-industrial activities nationwide.
To improve market stability and reduce price volatility, he said, the ministry was implementing a National Food Reserve Programme to mop up excess production during peak seasons, ensuring a steady supply and predictable pricing for both farmers and consumers.
Other market-oriented initiatives, he mentioned, include the development of Commodity Market Hubs, Farmers’ Markets, and Rural and Cooperative Markets to expand consumer demand and improve farmers’ access to profitable outlets.
He stressed that the ministry has programmes designed for youth and women in agribusiness, describing them as key to unlocking Nigeria’s demographic dividend and stimulating rural economies.
Commenting on the essence of the retreat, the minister said that it would enable participants to internally appraise and refocus sectoral initiatives for accelerated growth in the agricultural sector.
He stated that a proactive and adaptive management approach, policy reform, and strategic planning would drive sustainable agricultural development and enhance food sovereignty
In his remarks, the Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, said the ministry was deliberately restructuring itself to support private sector participation, data-driven decision-making, and performance management.
He revealed that new departments have been created, namely Agricultural Mechanisation, Agricultural Data and Analytics, Agricultural ICT, Horticulture, Plant Health, and Development Partners Projects, to sharpen the ministry’s focus and improve efficiency.
He pointed out that ‘’the ministry is strengthening financing windows through the Bank of Agriculture and the National Agricultural Development Fund to support farmers, processors and agribusiness investors across the value chain.”
In her Goodwill message, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs. Didi Esther Walson-Jack, represented by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Civil Service Matters, Mr. Alfred Abba, said that the retreat would deepen leadership cohesion, reinforce institutional discipline, and chart a clear, unified pathway for ministry and its agencies in line with reforms policies in the public services.
In his welcome address, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr. Marcus Ogunbiyi, explained that ‘’ the Retreat provides us with a valuable opportunity to pause, reflect, and strategically reposition the ministry and its agencies for greater effectiveness in the discharge of our mandate’’
He revealed the key institutional milestones that formed an important focus of the retreat were ‘’the validation of the Performance Management Systems (PMS) Automation and the Electronic Content Management (ECM) Platform, in preparation for the Go live of the ECM Platform on 18th December,2025.”
Ogunbiyi added that “the go-live was planned to be after this retreat, where all of us will have the opportunity to jointly do the validation exercise for the two platforms.
“This exercise is both strategic and transformational for the ministry.”
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