IFAD Launches Programme To Support Smallholder Farmers, Address Poverty

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The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) has launched a Country Strategic Opportunities Programme (COSOP) in Nigeria, as part of its efforts to give smallholder farmers better support and a better future in order to achieve food security, reduce poverty and generate prosperity.

Speaking at a one-day National Technical Workshop held in Abuja, the Country Director of IFAD, Mrs Dede Ekuoe, said “the launch of the upcoming IFAD Country Strategic Opportunity Programme (COSOP) 2024-2029 marks a three milestone in our continued collaboration with the federal government of Nigeria”.

While giving highlights about the current COSOP 2016-2023, Ekoue said “the overall goal is a rural economy in which the targeted population can derive prosperity and equal benefit from economic growth.”

She noted that COSOP has about 5,144,805 direct beneficiaries, of which 55% are women and 59% are youth. The programme also covered 28 states in six geopolitical zones.

There was also an increase in productivity rate: rice (125%-200%), cassava (100%-150%), Groundnut(21%) and Maize (135%). “The current COSOP is focused on transforming agriculture and rural development to derive prosperity and equal benefits from economic growth, this programme has however recorded some important successes such as the innovation of the Commodity Alliance Forums (CAFs), Agricultural Market Information Systems (AMIS), Customized digital agricultural advisory services (I.e. PAD), Youth Enterprise Incubator Model, Leverage private sector investment and know-how(NSO), Good Agronomic Practices (GAPs)”.

According to her, “COSOP is not a policy but a strategy and so if a COSOP is not aligned to government priorities then it is not a COSOP”

Speaking on the overview of COSOP 2024-2029, the Program Officer, IFAD, Mr Joseph Nganga noted that “the major target of the programme remains the smallholder farmers and so if this is not achieved, then it will be recorded that COSOP has failed in its goals and might most likely not achieve aimed results” .

On her part the Deputy Director, Irrigation and Agricultural Development,Federal Ministry of Agriculture (FMARD) presented key policy trusts on the different policies that support the work being done in the agricultural sector, its main objective is to present an overview of multiple multi-sectional national committee priorities that are relevant to the IFAD mandate.

However, the National Convenor, Nigeria Food Systems, Federal Ministry of Finance, National Planning and Budget (FMFNPB) said in his remark that “the initiative came out in 2020 December where the Secretary General of the United Nations instructed that all countries look inward and identify the challenges of food in our various countries so all countries can achieve food security by 2030. As he described the year 2021-2030 as a decade of action in line with the SDG goals”.

He said “ with this over 40 dialogue were generated which produced about 78 recommendations that can transform the entire food system and change the narrative He applauded the country director’s effort for carrying every relevant stakeholder along from farmers to women to youth to private sectors to government to development partners and international bodies”.

The Director Planning and Policy Coordination, FMARD, Mr Ibrahim Tanimu noted that the upcoming COSOP will create high level discussions around Nigeria as it is expected to improve livelihood, deliver sustainable agriculture, as well as financing potentials which at the end of the day will ensure food security in all regions of the country.

He further called on the National Technical Team to commence work immediately and ensure that poverty is reduced, if not eradicated.

Earlier in her remark, the country director thanked the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Finance, stakeholders, farmers organization, targeted groups, private sectors, beneficiaries and development partners for their support.

She specifically appreciated all participants of various groups in the workshop while she urged and encouraged them to stay focused and put choice first.

IFAD cannot do everything for you , so you need to have a choice of what you really want and stay focused.

Agro Nigeria / Foluke Ibitomi

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