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Agricultural Biotechnology in Smallholder Agriculture in Nigeria: Opportunities, Threats and Policy Options for Agricultural Transformation By G. A. Abu, H. O. Obekpa and D. Abah Institute of Food Security, university of Agriculture Makurdi, Nigeria. Email: goddy_master@yahoo.co.ukgoddy_master@yahoo.co.uk
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Outline of paper Introduction Nigeria’s agricultural challenges Farmer’s development Bio-technology can help solve the food challenges Policy and institutional Issues Conclusion
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Introduction Agriculture is currently a dominant sector in the economy Employs 70-80% of the people Over 30% of the GDP Our Challenge: 1960 vs. Today Farmer Ignorance Poor access to markets Access to Finance Poor access to appropriate technology and inputs Risk of weather Land tenure systems
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Nigeria’s Agricultural Challenges 80 million hectares arable land: <2 hectares per farmer 800K MT of fertilizer consumption annually: Only 10kg/ha Whereas Input use has been targeted as the key path to higher yields Majority of Government agricultural budget goes into input subsidy (> $700M in 2010). Whereas; Natural gas is abundant in the country There is enough arable land to be a net exporter of food & seeds Available funds and technical resource are sufficient to transform the sector What gets to the farmer are: Only 10% - 20% of subsidies Very high input costs (>$500/mt) Isolation and desolation A vicious cycle of subsistence
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Classification of Farmers (Fertilizer Usage) Mainly smallholders Produces 95% of the nation’s agricultural output
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Farmers Development Very low productivity and production Poor access to critical inputs Poorly organised and limited access to opportunities (Markets) Poor capacity for adoption of good practice and growth Trapped in poverty Poor food security levels
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Farmers Development
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Farmers Development Cont’d
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The resultant food challenge Food insecurity and hunger ( Progress towards meeting the MDG target across regions. Source: FAO,WFP & IFAD 2012)
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Bio-technology can help solve the food challenge Yield of crops and livestock Resistance to biotic stress, pest &diseases Improved Nutritional quality Cost saving Increased land productivity Responding to climatic changes Salt and nutrient stress Drought resistance
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Bio-technology can help solve the food challenge Biofortification
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Policy and institutional issues Will bio-technology benefit Nigeria small scale holders? Where Should research priorities be? Funding for bio-technology R & D The challenge of regulation The challenge of seed production and distribution How will the PPP participate?
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Policy and institutional issues The challenge on the extension system The infrastructural challenge and the attendant high cost
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Conclusion Bio-technology can solve the existing and emerging problems of food and nutrition security in Nigeria. Small holder farmers are important stakeholders that must be in the adoption of biotechnology. Additional investment in capacity building for R & D is imperative
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