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Expert tasks FG on organic agricultural production

By Cornelius Essen, Abuja
19 March 2023   |   3:12 am
The Coordinator of Network of Organic Agriculture Researchers, Dr. Olugbenga Adeoluwa has called on the Federal Government to leverage on the development of organic agriculture to boost food security in Nigeria.

The Coordinator of Network of Organic Agriculture Researchers, Dr. Olugbenga Adeoluwa has called on the Federal Government to leverage on the development of organic agriculture to boost food security in Nigeria.

Adeoluwa, who stated this during a virtual conference, said there are lots of scientific innovations like development of natural pre and probiotics, and mechanical innovations that are already available to make farming more productive.

He regretted the absence of scientific innovation adaptable in organic agriculture production, adding, we have been privileged to witness technology deployed in organic farms in Israel, Sweden, South Korea, Germany and the United States.

“This is one of the reasons for lower productivity from organic farms in many developing countries compared to the developed ones. We must invest in sector research in order to increase production and productivity in Africa.”

Similarly, he said, “Africa is still a virgin land regarding exploration of science and innovation-driven organic agricultural development. We are doing our best to contribute our quota to grow the sector in the continent through several activities.”

According to Dr. Adeoluwa, researchers who understand the vagueness of their innovation efforts if not adopted by farmers know that they must work with and learn from them.

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