No food scarcity threat in Nigeria – Agric Minster, Ogbeh
According to him, in spite of the outbreak of armyworm that has wreaked havocs in most of the states, the country does not have the threat of food insufficiency, but high cost of food items in the market.
He said, “Eventually, every state is affected by the armyworm outbreak in the country. Armyworm outbreak began from Oyo State and spread very quickly to Ondo, Edo and other states two years ago. Right now, there is hardly any state that is not affected by this pest.
“The problem with armyworm is that, it hides right deep in the stem that even if you spray ordinary spray crop, it won’t stop it.
“They come out at night, so, farmers have to be at alert at night or very early in the morning to spray the chemical, which is difficult and the spray is done vertically and not horizontally.
“That is why this seminar is very vital. We have to train the trainees, who will be going to states to teach farmers on how to spray their farms.
“We do not have the issue of food insufficiency threat now with this challenge, but the problem we have is the high price of food items. We are not happy that many Nigerians cannot buy food.
“We have no shortage of food anywhere in the country. The prices are a bit high. Farmers won’t lose, but those who do not farm have to eat food as well.
“I was in Ekiti recently. A tuber of yam I saw that was sold for N300 was sold for N1,500 in Lagos.
“There is no reason for that kind of hike. We should all be reasonable and know that not all have to be farmers. Those that are not farmers played higher role in the country’s development too,” he said.
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