The Group Managing Di – rector of Amo Farm Sie – berer Hatchery Limited, Dr. Ayoola Oduntan, has empha – sised the critical need for policy coherence to enhance market access and build resilient food systems in Nigeria.
He stated this during an interview with New Telegraph at the Agriconnect Summit 2024, in Lagos. While speaking on the summit theme:
“Bridging the Divide: Fostering Collaboration and Innovation for a Sustainable Agricultural Future,” Oduntan said this underscored the urgent need for concerted efforts to address the challenges facing the agricultural industry and to unlock its full potential.
Oduntan also addressed the challenge of inconsistent government policies hindering the advancement of agribusiness in Nigeria.
He highlighted the perpetual cycle of new policies introduced by different ministers of agriculture without adequate consideration for the continuity of previous initiatives.
“We have all the right ideas to take the agribusiness to where it should be but a major challenge has been the implementation of policies.
In my over 30 years of experience in the agricultural sector, I have witnessed numerous policy shifts with each new Minister of Agriculture. This inconsistency hampers the progress of our agribusiness,” Oduntan remarked.
Proposing a solution to this, he stressed the necessity for a central coordinating agency to ensure policy coherence, allocate resources, and facilitate effective implementation.
He said: “We need a central coordinating agency to provide direction, allocate resources, and ensure the sustained implementation of agricultural policies.” In addition, he urged the Federal Government to prioritise food security by offering singledigit interest loans to farmers.
“Any country that offers more than a single-digit loan to people in agribusiness is not helping farmers. “We must recognise food as a national security need and provide the necessary financial support to farmers.
“As Nigeria strives to enhance market access and build resilient food systems, Amo Farm Sieber – er Hatchery Limited remains committed to driving positive change and fostering collaboration within the agricultural ecosystem,” he said.
Among the distinguished guests present at the summit were the Minister of Communications, Innovation & Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, and The Honourable Commissioner of Agriculture, Lagos State, Ms. Abisola Olusanya, representing the Executive Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
The presence of esteemed dignitaries and industry experts underscored the significance of collaboration and innovation in shaping a sustainable agricultural sector.