FG Voice Ogbeh
The Federal Government
said on Sunday that it had stocked enough food to address possible shortages in
some states in 2018.
Chief Audu Ogbeh, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural
Development, made the disclosure in Katsina.
The minister spoke at the Joint International Fund for
Agricultural Development (IFAD)/Federal Government 2nd Supervision Mission for
Climate Change, Adaptation and Agribusiness Support Forum.
Ogbeh was represented at the event by his Senior Technical
Adviser, Mr Auta Appeh.
‘’Some states in North
East and other parts of the country will likely experience low agricultural
yield in 2018 due to climate change and weather issues.
‘’However, starvation is
out of the issue, I can assure you that we have reserved enough food for them
through our food security programme,’’ he said.
The minister advised farmers to desist from indiscriminate
felling of trees to preserve the environment.
Ogbeh said that cutting down trees exposes soil to
desertification, erosion and other effects of climate change that have negative
impact on the environment.
He said statistics had put the rate of desert encroachment
in Nigeria at about 12 miles per annum.
“So, the effects can be
felt everywhere, for us to address the problem, all hands must be on deck for
us to address the problem.”
The Food and Agricultural Organisation had predicted low
agricultural yield in some states in the country due to late commencement of
rains in 2018.
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