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Low Productivity, Insecurity Fuelling Nigeria’s High Agro Imports -Stakeholders
Stakeholders and operators in agro-business have expressed worry over the higher value of agricultural goods imported into Nigeria than those exported, attributing this to a plethora of challenges that must be addressed in the sector.
This is coming on the hills of latest report of the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Foreign Trade in goods statistics for the first quarter of this year, which indicated that the value of agricultural imports in the first quarter of 2022 stood at N443.36billion, while exports was N201.59billion.
Data from the report showed that agro-imports during the period exceeded exports by N241.77billion, a development that was described as worrisome by farmers and other stakeholders in the business of agriculture in Nigeria.
They attributed this to various concerns but insisted that these challenges were surmountable when confronted holistically by the Federal Government and stakeholders.
The National President, All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Kabir Ibrahim, told newsmen that the drop in exports was due to reduced productivity in Nigeria, saying that this was caused by the lack of agro-inputs and insecurity.
“I think our productivity has gone down now, which means that the quantity available to export has gone down. This is worrisome to not just farmers but to every genuine stakeholder in the agricultural industry in this country.
”There are many reasons for this. Farming activities depend on fertilisers and inputs, and even the freedom of going to the farm is not always there. Once these activities or inputs are distorted, then productivity will definitely be affected”, he stated.
The AFAN President observed that most states that produced high economic crops were currently hit by insecurity, as this had persistently reduced the earnings from agro exports.
“If you take ginger and sesame, for instance, all the areas that produce these high value export commodities are suffering from insecurity. And that can affect the quantity and quality of products available for export,” he stated.
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