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Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by Buterflyle0: 12:15pm On Dec 04, 2018
Today Donald trump shared a tweet about the latest deal he signed with China and the new focus of his government and guess what?

This deal was not about electronics or imports but all about productions and exports of Agricultural produce.

China just signed a deal with USA to buy Agricultural produce from them.

Why then are Nigerians frowning at Agriculture?

Many have this warped sense of reasoning that farming is for the poor and its dirty and does not pay well.

This is so sad and misinforming.

According to our CBN governor, Pre 2015, Nigeria had an agriculture import spending need of $1.6b and as of today, that import need has been slashed to $160m.

This means that home grown farming and farmers have largely shared the $1.440b which is the difference.

$1.440 has gone into the pockets of Nigerian farmers. They are becoming richer while lazy people in Nigeria are becoming poor as they proudly tag farming as something for the poor and that it is dirty.

Trumps tweet shows that Buharis aggressive drive into Agriculture and desire for many to embrace it, is something that would pay much More than oil in the nearest future because as we say, MAN MUST WACK!

No human can go without food. So for every farmer, you have a potential billions of mouths to feed and billions of pockets to be paid from.

Naija youths, Get busy.

Tweet below

Mynd44 let's discuss

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by docadams: 12:19pm On Dec 04, 2018
Hmmm
Food security is the best security. All good leaders know this including many of our past ones. OBJ instituted OFN, Shagari Green Revolution, IBB DFRRI, Abacha, partially through FSP. Only the PDP that governed this country for a whopping 16years saw no reason to invest in agriculture; in fact they didn't invest in any futuristic venture that could promote our well being. They dwelt on the insane-share the money God bless PMB for returning Nigeria to the path of greatness and food security.

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by Racoon(m): 12:32pm On Dec 04, 2018
While the government of the day in Nigeria refused to diversified from non-oil economy to agriculture but have rather choose to desperately go searching for oil in the Lake Chad & other unfeasible areas up north.

The so called rice revolution program of the same government is a farce as it is subsidizing a rice that the agric.minister even said Nigerians may not access next year due to God knows what reason but rather
-Choose to import grass for cattle from Brazil.
-Working against anti-grazing law but bent on securing land grabbing ranches for killer fulanis whose cattle business is not a FG project. sad

Meanwhile-
https://m.guardian.ng/features/buharis-agric-policy-fails-as-unemployment-agribusiness-failures-rise/

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by Buterflyle0: 12:33pm On Dec 04, 2018
[quote author=Racoon post=73542473][/quote]

USA hasn't moved from oil either.

You cannot totally shut down one area of dependency while the other area is still growing.

Thats economics 101.

Learn it, live it.

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by Racoon(m): 12:35pm On Dec 04, 2018
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docadams:
".....Only the PDP that governed this country for a whopping 16years saw no reason to invest in agriculture; in fact they didn't invest in any futuristic venture that could promote our well being......"
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Guess you've heard of the giant strides of Mr.Akinwunmi Adeshina-the current president of Africa Development Bank(ADB) and former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development under the last regime?
The Agriculture policies of the last regime is one of it remarkable achievement that can only be denied by fellas like you.Pls do it with some dignity.

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by Buterflyle0: 12:39pm On Dec 04, 2018
docadams:
Hmmm
Food security is the best security. All good leaders know this including many of our past ones. OBJ instituted OFN, Shagari Green Revolution, IBB DFRRI, Abacha, partially through FSP. Only the PDP that governed this country for a whopping 16years saw no reason to invest in agriculture; in fact they didn't invest in any futuristic venture that could promote our well being. They dwelt on the insane-share the money God bless PMB for returning Nigeria to the path of greatness and food security.

You are very correct.

Even those who were busy shouting grow Nigeria and buy Nigeria are also the ones criticizing home grown agricultural produce.

Isn't PDP simply mad?

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by docadams: 12:46pm On Dec 04, 2018
[quote author=Racoon post=73542473][/quote]

Loose talk from PDP Stable. Name one agricultural program instituted by PDP in 16 years that can rival the rice revolution of PMB of 3years.

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by trillville(m): 12:59pm On Dec 04, 2018
Buterflyle0:
Today Donald trump shared a tweet about the latest deal he signed with China and the new focus of his government and guess what?

This deal was not about electronics or imports but all about productions and exports of Agricultural produce.

China just signed a deal with USA to buy Agricultural produce from them.

Why then are Nigerians frowning at Agriculture?

Many have this warped sense of reasoning that farming is for the poor and its dirty and does not pay well.

This is so sad and misinforming.

According to our CBN governor, Pre 2015, Nigeria had an agriculture import spending need of $1.6b and as of today, that import need has been slashed to $160m.

This means that home grown farming and farmers have largely shared the $1.440b which is the difference.

$1.440 has gone into the pockets of Nigerian farmers. They are becoming richer while lazy people in Nigeria are becoming poor as they proudly tag farming as something for the poor and that it is dirty.

Trumps tweet shows that Buharis aggressive drive into Agriculture and desire for many to embrace it, is something that would pay much More than oil in the nearest future because as we say, MAN MUST WACK!

No human can go without food. So for every farmer, you have a potential billions of mouths to feed and billions of pockets to be paid from.

Naija youths, Get busy.

Tweet below

Mynd44 let's discuss

Why many are against focusing solely on agriculture is because modern agriculture requires a lot of technical knowledge, infrastructure, and funding. Nigeria lags behind on these issues.

Secondly, agriculture products are commodities which means the price of corn in Nigeria should be the same in America, save for transportation cost. This means that if technologically advanced countries can produce products that are cheaper even when imported into Nigeria than when produced locally here, it makes no economic sense to grow such crops.

Nigeria has lots of strengths and comparative advantage even in some agricultural products. Take cashew, cotton, rubber, and cocoa for example. The reason they are cash crops is because other countries do not have an abundance of these products. This is our Edge, our one true agriculture gift, but the government only focuses on rice because we eat rice.

Enough said.

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by docadams: 1:00pm On Dec 04, 2018
Racoon:
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Guess you've heard of the giant strides of Mr.Akinwunmi Adeshina-the current president of Africa Development Bank(ADB) and former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development under the last regime?
The Agriculture policies of the last regime is one of it remarkable achievement that can only be denied by fellas like you.Pls do it with some dignity.

See this man. We are talking of policies and the palpable effects on the society, you de bring giant strides without footprints. Adesina, a man with good intentions but found himself in the midst of PDP wolves. PDP's avarice ensure Adesina's hard work didn't become productive. If you disagree state the gains of those policies.

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by Racoon(m): 1:11pm On Dec 04, 2018
docadams:
See this man. We are talking of policies and the palpable effects on the society, you de bring giant strides without footprints.

Adesina, a man with good intentions but found himself in the midst of PDP wolves.PDP's avarice ensure Adesina's hard work didn't become productive. If you disagree state the gains of those policies.

So Adeshina as a technocrat appointed & served himself in the then government of Jonathan? Just as VP Osinbajo joined this present government & lost his reputation.

You're just shameless to acknowledge that the PDP appointed a technocrat in the person of Dr.Akinwunmi Adeshina unlike the outspent giariatic granny the APC have today.

Pls reason objectively.How much were you buying a bag of rice comparable to now.Think well first.Meanwhile;

Women farmers under the umbrella of Small-Scale Women Farmers Organisation in Nigeria (SWOFON) have called for restoration of scrapped Growth Enhancement Scheme (GES) scheme.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the scheme was initiated by the immediate-past Minister of Agriculture, Dr Akinwumi Adesina, for Nigerian farmers.

GES was a farm support initiative through which registered farmers had access to quality seeds, fertilisers and agro-chemicals at 50 per cent subsidised price.


https://www.akelicious.net/2018/11/women-farmers-urge-fg-to-return.html

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by docadams: 1:15pm On Dec 04, 2018
trillville:


Why many are against focusing solely on agriculture is because modern agriculture requires a lot of technical knowledge, infrastructure, and funding. Nigeria lags behind on these issues.

Secondly, agriculture products are commodities which means the price of corn in Nigeria should be the same in America, save for transportation cost. This means that if technologically advanced countries can produce products that are cheaper even when imported into Nigeria than when produced locally here, it makes no economic sense to grow such crops.

Nigeria has lots of strengths and comparative advantage even in some agricultural products. Take cashew, cotton, rubber, and cocoa for example. The reason they are cash crops is because other countries do not have an abundance of these products. This is our Edge, our one true agriculture gift, but the government only focuses on rice because we eat rice.


Enough said.

@bolded, is not correct, the CBN sponsored ABP covers a wide range of crops for both local consumption and export

"According to CBN, the targeted agricultural commodities include, cereals (rice, maize, wheat etc.), cotton, roots and tubers (cassava, potatoes, yam, ginger among others), sugarcane, tree crops (oil palm, cocoa, rubber etc.), legumes (soybean, sesame seed, cowpea etc.), tomato, livestock (fish, poultry, ruminants)
"https://www.google.com.ng/amp/sunnewsonline.com/why-we-set-up-anchor-borrowers-scheme-cbn/amp/

We are self sufficient enough in some of the crops that some quantities are currently being exported

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by docadams: 1:34pm On Dec 04, 2018
Racoon:


So Adeshina as a technocrat appointed & served himself in the then government of Jonathan? Just as VP Osinbajo joined this present government & lost his reputation. Pls reason objectively.

How much were you buying a bag of rice comparable to now.Think well first.Meanwhile;


2 questions for you

1.What were the products from that scheme?


2.How much was a 50kg rice when PDP took over and how much rice was Nigeria producing when PDP handed over
To your question, where I am a bag of rice traded for between 12k to 15k in 2014 December

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by FarahAideed: 1:36pm On Dec 04, 2018
And How can Agriculture grow when Buhari supports killer herdsmen to sack farmers foe their ancestral lands..stop deceiving yourself , when Atiku come our Agric revolution will take flight because this rètard below can't proffer badly viable solution from that failed brain of his


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1Y18fwd7Tw&feature=youtu.be

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by docadams: 1:39pm On Dec 04, 2018
FarahAideed:
And How can Agriculture grow when Buhari supports killer herdsmen to sack farmers foe their ancestral lands..stop deceiving yourself , when Atiku come our Agric revolution will take flight

Fantasy doesn't kill, last last it sends you to Yaba left

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by Racoon(m): 1:48pm On Dec 04, 2018
Buhari’s Agric Policy Fails As Unemployment, Agri
Business Failures Rise


As the year gradually comes to an end and the Muhammadu Buhari-led government winds down, Head, Agro-Economy Desk, FEMI IBIROGBA writes on how the country has fared in food security, import substitution, job creation and economic diversification.

• Economy mainly oil-based as 2017 agric GDP was 24.44%
The Agriculture Promotion Policy (APP) of the federal government, with the objectives of attaining food security, import substitution, job creation and economic diversification, has been described as a policy without the political will to execute, and hence, a failure.


The policy, spelt out in The Green Alternative, states, in part, that, “In 2016 to 2020, Nigeria’s policy now needs to be readjusted to solve the aforementioned challenges. The go forward federal priorities (in partnership with the state governments) will be the following four: food security; import substitution; job creation; and economic diversification.”

Food security
Production figure of the most consumed food item in the country, rice, has been a subject of controversy in recent time. The United States’ Department of Agriculture’s World Markets and Trade recently dropped a bombshell, saying that more than three million metric tonnes of rice had been imported into Nigeria this year. Its report also stated that Nigeria’s local rice production dropped from 2016 to 2018 compared to the situation in 2015.



In view of this, the Country Representative and Regional Coordinator of Africa Rice Centre (AfricaRice), Ibadan, Dr Francis Nwilene, cleared the air by revealing to The Guardian that Nigeria’s demand for rice per annum hovers around 7.8 million metric tonnes, while production still hovers around 5.8 million metric tonnes.

Though this has generated hot arguments, it points to one fact, that Nigeria is far from being food self-sufficient, let alone being food-secure.

The Regional Coordinator of the Cassava: Adding Value for Africa (C:AVA), Professor Kolawole Adebayo, while explaining how the government policy has failed, said he would not rate the government high either in diversification of the economy, in creation of opportunities in agriculture or in food security.


He admitted that the government has done some things, but has not done as much as one would have anticipated from a government that has, as one of the cardinal objectives, the aim of diversifying the economy through the sector.

“I think, as soon as the government saw that the oil price was getting better, it turns its face to the oil again rather than invest in the agricultural sector. Have they done any major investment in agriculture? No. All that this government has done is tapping from the existing projects or ideas rather than creating a conscious set of investment ideas to drive agriculture as an alternative economic opportunity. I would not rate them high,” said Professor Adebayo.

“If you want more money, then you have to invest,” says an adage. That is an area that we have not got it right as a nation. The agricultural sector has been in a shambles for too long. And we have not made deliberate investments in extension services and rural infrastructure that would make the areas more attractive to young people. We have not put in place a marketing system that would encourage those who dare to go into agriculture to have certain markets for their produce,” he added.

Without those investments, Adabayo insisted, there is no way any serious-minded government would say it has achieved diversification of economy from oil to agriculture.

Also explaining the inability of the government to make progress in the agro-economic sector, Professor Femi Mimiko, a former vice chancellor of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, said: “There is no question about the fact that attaining food security is desirable. That the incumbent federal government has that aspiration is noteworthy. It is an indication that the government itself knows that the country is indeed in the throes of a food security crisis…”

Food security, Mimiko said, is part of the contradictions of the system that makes the federal government that has no farm anywhere to be superintending food production.

“That is the nature of the crisis of the unitary system we run, which will never be productive, because it runs against the grain of logic. I am a Comparative Political Economist, and I can tell you that the trend across the world is for countries to move more in the direction of sub-national autonomy, without which, it has become obvious, you cannot get the best from the people,” Mimiko added.

Post-harvest losses in the country are traceable to non-induatrilisation of most of the crops. These losses are estimated to be nearly 40% per cent of the agricultural products, especially in vegetables and fruits.


Poor financing and too complex funding schemes have also been identified as a barrier to food security, for almost all small-scale farmers are excluded, on the ground of process complexity of the facilities.

The Managing Director of Dizengoff West Africa, Mr Antti Ritvonen, had made this known on several occasions that without the services of financial lawyers and accountants on the side of the farmers, the requirements and processes are too complex.

Import substitution
Tomato paste, egg powder, exotic fruits and vegetables (from South Africa to Shoprite), vegetable oil, maize for industrial and animal feeds production are still being imported. Industrial tools and machinery that local fabricators in the country are capable of producing are still imported in large quantity, because the government has failed to organise and empower the local fabricators to deliver local contents despite the Executive Order Five on local sourcing.


Prof. Mimiko said import substitution must be clearly articulated, adding, “this is not a new model of economic development. Indeed, it was in place in much of the 1970s. The hope then was that Nigeria was becoming what development practitioners were quick to dub as Newly Industrialising States (NISs).

“But it soon became clear, by the time we had a burst in the crude oil economy, that import substitution industrialisation (ISI) was only possible on the basis of high, stable, and sustained earnings from crude oil. You’ll agree with me that we are hardly in any position to guarantee all of that now.”


Professor Samuel Olakojo, a maize breeder at the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T), Ibadan, said importation of rice has reduced because of the presence of some large-scale rice farmers.

However, he said importation of maize and wheat would continue to augment the local production because the majority of the maize farmers are small-scale farmers, and they are restricted by some factors.

The factors, he said, include stoppage of 50 per cent fertilizer subsidy emplaced by the last administration and planting of maize grains as seeds resulting in low yields.

Job creation
Pastor Reno Omokri had claimed that based on the last report on the unemployment figure by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), 7.9 million Nigerians were unemployed in 21 months of this government, and therefore, has failed.

NBS’s failure to release data on the current unemployment figure has also been interpreted as hoarding of the information to avoid revealing the alarming figure and the failure of the government.

More firms are closing operations in Nigeria and banks sack workers every quarter in the last three years, an Ibadan-based regional agric credit manager in one of the oldest banks in the country, who preferred anonymity, told The Guardian.

Olakojo said in term of job creation, the government has not done much. “The little I can credit to the account of this government is that some multinational companies have come into the country and they are taking agriculture to a higher level, and they are able to employ some experts working with them. But a lot of their work is highly mechanised. That suggests they would not need many workers,” he said.

Mimiko added that job creation, too, is so much of a challenge now, saying, “But sincerely, why it is so is quite some surprise to me. I mean, in a country where you have so much needs – deficit in housing, a horde of uneducated youths, gaps in maintenance of public infrastructures, extensive arable land, and one huge population of about 200 million! Why on earth should there be unemployment in the midst of these realities. I think what is required here is ability to think outside of the box.”

The government, he suggested, has to be creative in finding the requisite harmony among all of the listed variables to create the environment conducive to job creation. The interest rate, at double digits, can also not propel economic growth and job creation.

“These, I think are structural issues to address, rather than the spectacle of a whole Vice President gallivanting all over the place distributing five thousand naira to Nigerians,” he said.

Economic diversification
Crude oil still remains the mainstay of the economy. The 2017 GDP of the sector was 24.44 per cent. Agro-industrialisation has been crippled by deteriorating power supply, with agro-allied firms folding up, relocating or producing below capacity.


On this Professor Mimiko said that while the goal of economic diversification is laudable, “let me venture an opinion here. It is that shifting focus from hydrocarbon (i.e. crude oil and gas) extraction and export, to mining of solid minerals, does not amount to much of economic diversification. This is because ultimately here, you are still talking of expanding the parametres of an extractive, largely enclave sector.”

He suggested that what should be done is a complete broadening of the scope and base of the economy, saying much of these things are not achievable in the context of the over-centralised governance system being operated.

“That is why the economy is not performing. It is why there is so much insecurity, and general disillusionment,” he explained.

Olakojo said though the government appears to be making efforts to diversify the economy, the efforts have not yielded positive results to the gross domestic products


The herder-farmer crisis is a major issue preventing significant contribution of the sector to the economy. Some farmers have shifted to planting of cashew that could not be destroyed by cattle. A good number of youths needed on the farm are motorcycle riders and politicians are not helping matters by empowering them with motorcycles and pepper grinding machines instead of helping them to farm and contribute to food production.

The fall army worm infestation since 2016, Olakojo said, has added to the failure of agriculture to shoot up contribution to the economy. This is further aggravated by the climate change.......(Continued)

The way forward
Professor Mimiko said except and until the country de-centralises or restructures, the type of spurt of creativity – individually and corporately – that is requisite to massive expansion of the economy, is not going to happen.

“You are also not going to be able to have in place the structures of a strong, developmental state. What at best you’ll continue to deal with would be this rickety state system that is weak, lacks capacity and hegemony, and with little or no chance of getting anything accomplished,” he added.


If the country must successfully create jobs, expand the productive capacity of the economy, diversify from the restrictive extractive industry, and bring about general state of well being for the people, the government must start by addressing the structure of governance.

“If we do not, I assure you that Nigeria will only continue to do what Fela [Anikulapo] called perambulation – motion without movement forward. Unfortunately, time is not on our side to continue on this journey to nowhere. The country is hurting, and our frustrated youths are becoming implacable,” Mimiko advocated.

Whereas, Olakojo advocated investments in agricultural infrastructure, research and extension services, describing them as game changers in the sector.

https://m.guardian.ng/features/buharis-agric-policy-fails-as-unemployment-agribusiness-failures-rise/

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by Racoon(m): 1:48pm On Dec 04, 2018
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docadams:
"...God bless PMB for returning Nigeria to the path of greatness and food security.

Food security
Production figure of the most consumed food item in the country, rice, has been a subject of controversy in recent time. The United States’ Department of Agriculture’s World Markets and Trade recently dropped a bombshell, saying that more than three million metric tonnes of rice had been imported into Nigeria this year. Its report also stated that Nigeria’s local rice production dropped from 2016 to 2018 compared to the situation in 2015.



In view of this, the Country Representative and Regional Coordinator of Africa Rice Centre (AfricaRice), Ibadan, Dr Francis Nwilene, cleared the air by revealing to The Guardian that Nigeria’s demand for rice per annum hovers around 7.8 million metric tonnes, while production still hovers around 5.8 million metric tonnes.

Though this has generated hot arguments, it points to one fact, that Nigeria is far from being food self-sufficient, let alone being food-secure.

The Regional Coordinator of the Cassava: Adding Value for Africa (C:AVA), Professor Kolawole Adebayo, while explaining how the government policy has failed, said he would not rate the government high either in diversification of the economy, in creation of opportunities in agriculture or in food security.
https://m.guardian.ng/features/buharis-agric-policy-fails-as-unemployment-agribusiness-failures-rise/

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by docadams: 2:10pm On Dec 04, 2018
Buterflyle0:


You are very correct.

Even those who were busy shouting grow Nigeria and buy Nigeria are also the ones criticizing home grown agricultural produce.

Isn't PDP simply mad?

PDD madness knows no bound. Atiku went to Dubai with 1690 in his entourage to grow UAE. The uncommon senseless senator went to Texas to grow U.S.A.. Meanwhile, their suffering minions back home
are shouting ObiAbubakatiku

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by brown116: 2:17pm On Dec 04, 2018
Buterflyle0:


You are very correct.

Even those who were busy shouting grow Nigeria and buy Nigeria are also the ones criticizing home grown agricultural produce.

Isn't PDP simply mad?
how will jubril grow agriculture when Fulani will not let our farmers harvest their crops.

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by Nobody: 2:19pm On Dec 04, 2018
docadams:


See this man. We are talking of policies and the palpable effects on the society, you de bring giant strides without footprints. Adesina, a man with good intentions but found himself in the midst of PDP wolves. PDP's avarice ensure Adesina's hard work didn't become productive. If you disagree state the gains of those policies.
You are very tribalistic when it comes to national issues.

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by Buterflyle0: 2:19pm On Dec 04, 2018
Racoon:


https://m.guardian.ng/features/buharis-agric-policy-fails-as-unemployment-agribusiness-failures-rise/

You are simply being childishly ignorant.

An average crop cycle is how long?

We are a nation of over a hundred million already.

How many large scale farmers do we have and how long does it take for one to experience jus one planting and harvest cycle?

How is storage ?

Regarding Agriculture, consistency causes a catch up syndrome and then the issue of surplus food comes into play.

Why do you think that in a state like Benue for example, a crop like Yam is ridiculously cheap?

Its simply because its in massive production in Benue. So for Benue people its in surplus which then makes it cheap but when it is released to the generality of Nigeria its not anywhere being enough which makes it expensive.

A yam tuber of 1000 naira outside Benue is about 200 naira inside Benue. Thus a lot of farmers because of desire to make more money prefer to send their yams outside Benue.

Agriculture is self empowering and with consistency, makes food surplus everywhere in the nation.

I personally do practical farming unlike you who enjoys copying and pasting silly articles from people who sit in their offices and assume Agriculture is a form of white collar job assessment carried out in an air conditioned room.

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by Nobody: 2:21pm On Dec 04, 2018
docadams:


PDD madness knows no bound. Atiku went to Dubai with 1690 in his entourage to grow UAE. The uncommon senseless senator went to Texas to grow U.S.A.. Meanwhile, their suffering minions back home
are shouting ObiAbubakatiku
And your buhari when to uk to grow their economic and zombies like you were yelling him

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by docadams: 2:24pm On Dec 04, 2018
Racoon:


https://m.guardian.ng/features/buharis-agric-policy-fails-as-unemployment-agribusiness-failures-rise/

Oga Raccoon! How much rice was produced during 16years of PDP reign?
I can bring a counter article but just answer this simple question first.

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by Buterflyle0: 2:26pm On Dec 04, 2018
brown116:
how will jubril grow agriculture when Fulani will not let our farmers harvest their crops.

Herdsmen have always been with us even as far back as the days of Obasanjo.

Benue people have lived with herdsmen for years and sometimes they have conflicts but they have largely lived in peace.

The average Benue man knows that the Fulani isn't their enemy.

Feel free to interview a Benue man and he would educate you on the truth.

Perhaps you think Benue is a local government and that these so called Fulani herdsmen where numbering in their millions and released Into Benue to harass all farmers.

This was a systematic and targeted incident with the governor Ortom in full knowledge of it and full support of it because he was the one sponsoring it so he could get more security votes from the fg and loot it.

This is why Benue indigenes as at today detest him and would vote him out at the polls.

You think you know more than they do?

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by Buterflyle0: 2:27pm On Dec 04, 2018
beamtopola:

And your buhari when to uk to grow their economic and zombies like you were yelling him

You can type in your native tongue or in pigeon English since English is giving you serious headaches

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by adem30: 2:41pm On Dec 04, 2018
Racoon:
[s][/s]

Guess you've heard of the giant strides of Mr.Akinwunmi Adeshina-the current president of Africa Development Bank(ADB) and former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development under the last regime?
The Agriculture policies of the last regime is one of it remarkable achievement that can only be denied by fellas like you.Pls do it with some dignity.

Let me reminds you that Akinwumi left N65b fertilizer debt for Buhari government to pay.

Now tell us the remarkable achievements from the debt

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by brown116: 2:41pm On Dec 04, 2018
Buterflyle0:


Herdsmen have always been with us even as far back as the days of Obasanjo.

Benue people have lived with herdsmen for years and sometimes they have conflicts but they have largely lived in peace.

The average Benue man knows that the Fulani isn't their enemy.

Feel free to interview a Benue man and he would educate you on the truth.

Perhaps you think Benue is a local government and that these so called Fulani herdsmen where numbering in their millions and released Into Benue to harass all farmers.

This was a systematic and targeted incident with the governor Ortom in full knowledge of it and full support of it because he was the one sponsoring it so he could get more security votes from the fg and loot it.

This is why Benue indigenes as at today detest him and would vote him out at the polls.

You think you know more than they do?
so Orton is sponsoring the heldsmen to kill his people. so what solution did the president take to stop the problem.

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brown116:
so Orton is sponsoring the heldsmen to kill his people. so what solution did the president take to stop the problem.

Wait until he is removed from office and his immunity removed then you will know what will happen to Ortom.

It was the FG who ordered an Investigation into what was happening in Benue and the head of Ortoms so called Livestock guard was discovered to be a former Boko haram commander whom Ortom was paying 20million naira monthly to and that he was behind the targeted attacks.

The moment he was arrested, the so called herdsmen issue in Benue as good as vanished.

Also, the factional head of miyetti Allah is a special adviser to Ortom.

You don't need to look far to understand what I am saying.

This is why Ortom will do anything to remain in power and why he was quick to defect to PDP hoping to get an elongated immunity if he reemerges as governor but its too late.

His people already know the truth.

He felt that by blaming buhari and APC regarding the staged herdsmen crisis he would get people to reject APC in Benue so that as he moves to PDP he would get votes to return him to office.

His people got to know the truth and it is him they want removed

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by brown116: 2:48pm On Dec 04, 2018
Buterflyle0:


Wait until he is removed from office and his immunity removed then you will know what will happen to Ortom.

It was the FG who ordered an Investigation into what was happening in Benue and the head of Ortoms so called Livestock guard was discovered to be a former Boko haram commander whom Ortom was paying 20million naira monthly to and that he was behind the targeted attacks.

The moment he was arrested, the so called herdsmen issue in Benue as good as vanished.

Also, the factional head of miyetti Allah is a special adviser to Ortom.

You don't need to look far to understand what I am saying
what about miyetti Allah faction that is in support of buhari.

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brown116:
what about miyetti Allah faction that is in support of buhari.

Are they in his cabinet?

Ortom has a factional head in his cabinet and besides Goodluck Jonathan who is a PDP man like Ortom now is, was made LIFE PATRON of miyetti Allah by the same factional head who is a special adviser to Ortom.

You are free to draw your deductions

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Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by brown116: 2:55pm On Dec 04, 2018
Buterflyle0:


Are they in his cabinet?

Ortom has a factional head in his cabinet and besides Goodluck Jonathan who is a PDP man like Ortom now is, was made LIFE PATRON of miyetti Allah by the same factional head who is a special adviser to Ortom.

You are free to draw your deductions
Oga stop given excuse to failure. buhari has fail all Nigeria including u.
Re: Even 1st Class Nations Like USA Are Agriculture Focussed. Pic by Buterflyle0: 2:57pm On Dec 04, 2018
brown116:
Oga stop given excuse to failure. buhari has fail all Nigeria including u.

Now when you have all your stories debunked you begin to sing Buhari has failed Nigeria cheesy

Buhari has not failed me. In fact he has made me better today than I was pre 2015.

Go and work on yourself and perhaps childish reasoning will depart from you

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