Stakeholders advocate agriculture-friendly policies


Stakeholders in South West, Nigeria, have stressed the need for agric-friendly policies that would boost capacities in the sector.
The stakeholders, who converged on a South West town hall meeting in the University of Ibadan recently, expressed confidence in the Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) blueprint implemented by the former Minister of Agriculture, Dr Akinwumi Adesina.
According to the agric players, the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration should adopt, adapt and upgrade the policy to sustain the gains of the ATA reforms.
The one-day meeting was anchored by AgroNigeria, a media orgnaisation promoting agriculture and its value chain in Nigeria.
The chief executive officer of Agric House, Mr. Kayode Ehindero, urged the federal government to avoid policy summersaults in agriculture, adding that the federal government should refine and sustain good agricultural policies and frameworks put in place by the immediate past administration.
He explained that migratory cattle herdsmen should be incorporated as integral part of the policy and frameworks to be put in place by the new administration to forestall needless clashes between crop producers and herdsmen in Nigeria.

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