AgricultureNews

Organic Agriculture Stakeholders Set to Address Food Insecurity in Nigeria

1 Mins read

By Abigael Joshua

Abuja, Oct. 26, 2022 (NAN) Stakeholders in the organic agriculture sector on Wednesday in Abuja pledged to ensure that Nigerians consume safe foods in order to reduce their frequent visits to the hospital.

Dr Olugbenga Adeoluwa, the Country Coordinator, Ecological Organic Agriculture (EOA) Initiative in Nigeria made the pledge at a three-day training of trainers on Organic and Agroecological Agriculture by the National Orientation Agency (NOA) in collaboration with Nigeria Go Organic and Organic and Agroecology Initiative.

“This training would cover so many aspects with the purpose of spreading knowledge on Organic Agriculture.

“It would equally lift Nigeria out of obscurity for many people in the country to be knowledgeable on organic agriculture.

“Nigeria has got all it takes to be the number one nation in organic agriculture production in Africa,

“Participants will also acquire knowledge on how to use and practice organic agriculture for financial empowerment, job security, good governance and the sustainable use of environmental resources.

Mr David Akoji, the Special Assistant to the Director-General of NOA, Dr Garba Abari who represented the latter, said it was expedient that people ate right because they are what they eat.

Abari said that NOA had a collective commitment to organic agriculture initiative and would create sustained awareness.

“We strongly believe that Organic Agriculture and Agroecology are the way to go as they promote safe and healthy products, higher nutritional value and longer shelf life,” he said.

Earlier, Mrs Theresa Maduekwe, the Deputy Director, Public Enlightenment, Mass Mobilisation Department said that NOA is mandated to enlighten Nigerians on good values and behavioural changes from negative to positive.

“NOA is very close to the grassroot populace which gives it the ability to make things known to everybody in this nation,” Maduekwe said.

She commended the partnership with EOA and expressed optimism that the training would go a long way in assisting them.

   

About author
Time Nigeria is a modern and general interest Magazine with its Headquarters in Abuja. The Magazine has a remarkable difference in editorial philosophy and goals, it adheres strictly to the ethics of Journalism by using the finest ethos of the profession to promote peace among citizens; identifying and harnessing the nation’s vast resources; celebrating achievements of government agencies, individuals, groups and corporate organizations and above all, repositioning Nigeria for the needed growth and development. Time Nigeria gives emphasis to places and issues that have not been given adequate attention by others. The Magazine is national in outlook and is currently being read and patronized both in print and on our vibrant and active online platform (www.timenigeria.com).
Articles
Related posts
Cover StoryEconomyEnergyNews

Mele Kyari, David Umahi, and Lessons in Service Delivery

4 Mins read
We will make sure that promises that we made about the rehabilitation of these refineries are kept. We completed the mechanical completion…
Cover StoryEconomyNews

Tinubu Assures Nigerian Workers of Better Working Conditions

2 Mins read
Says Custodians of Nation’s Machinery Deserve Enhanced Welfare By Abdulrahman Aliagan, Abuja President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday pledged better living and working…
Cover StoryEconomyNewsPolitics

Obaseki Approves N70K As New Minimum Wage for Edo Workers

1 Mins read
Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State has announced a new minimum wage of Seventy Thousand Naira (N70, 000. 00) for civil servants…
Stay on the loop!

Subscribe to our latest news.

Leave a Reply

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com