Hon. Minister of Agric. Visits ARCN

Hon. Minister of Agric. Visits ARCN

In what can be termed as a kind gesture, the Honourable Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Muhammad Mahmood Abubakar, paid a familiarisation visit to the Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN) on November 15, 2021. The Hon. Minister expressed delight in seeing a large turnout of staff welcome him and observed their compliance to the COVID 19 protocols by wearing nose masks. The Hon. Minister assured that the Federal government will not just sit and watch food prices skyrockets as measures are in place to ensure that the prices are stabilised before the end of the year. Dr Abubakar also hinted that the Ministry is working with some international organisations to improve the sector in order to enhance food production that will be sufficient for the Nigerian growing population. In his words, “we are doing everything possible to bring up some stimulants that can bring down the food prices”. The Hon. Minister, however, hinted that the Growth Enhancement Scheme GES will be brought back soon having identified how to make it work better. In his welcome remarks, the Executive Secretary (ES) of ARCN, Prof. Garba Hamidu Sharubutu mni, welcomed the August visitors and pledged that the Council is ready to support the Ministry in order to ensure the provision of necessary input for food security, poverty eradication and diversification of the economy. The ES acknowledged the fact that various NARIs have made giant strides in developing technologies that will tackle emerging diseases and pests which, according to him, “have changed the direction of our research from basic to demand driven agricultural research and technologies as most of the researches are now responding to the yearnings of the stakeholders.” The ES recalled when there were cases of army worms on maize farms, pest attack on beans as well as Tuta absoluta on tomatoes, “our research institutes have been able to find solutions to these pests and insects, and that is the demand driven agricultural research initiatives”. In conclusion, the ES stated that researchers are making efforts to incorporate nutrients into crops in order to improve the nutritional components of crops. Thereafter, the Hon. Minister was led on a guided inspection of the ongoing finishing touches at the new building due for commissioning on November 22, 2021.

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