Just In: Federal Govt Vows to Crash Food Prices in 180 Days |Omohglobalnews - Omoh Global News

Breaking

Home Top Ad

Post Top Ad

Responsive Ads Here

Wednesday, 10 July 2024

Just In: Federal Govt Vows to Crash Food Prices in 180 Days |Omohglobalnews

Tinubu and Minister of Agric Abubakar Kyari

- 

Respite looms for Nigerians as the government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu said that in 180 days food prices will crash.

Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen Abubakar Kyari, Wednesday, disclosed this on Wednesday.

According to Kyari, the government will suspend duties, tariffs, and taxes on food imports, including maize, rice, wheat, and cowpeas, for 150 days.

- 

Additionally, 250,000 metric tons of wheat and maize will be imported and supplied to small-scale processors and millers nationwide.

The government will also engage stakeholders to set a Guaranteed Minimum Price (GMP) and purchase surplus food commodities to restock the National Strategic Food Reserve. Furthermore, the government will ramp up production for the 2024/2025 farming cycle, support smallholder farmers, and promote agricultural mechanization.

Other measures include strategic engagement with youth and women for greenhouse cultivation, collaboration with the Nigerian Military to cultivate arable lands, and promotion of fortified food commodities. A Ministry of Livestock Development has also been created to prioritize livestock development.

The Minister however said the success of these measures depends on cooperation from all relevant stakeholders.

- 

He said, “The success of these measures hinges on the cooperation and collaboration of all relevant MDAs and stakeholders.

“As our nation confronts this critical food security challenge, I reiterate President Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to achieving food security and ensuring that no Nigerian goes to bed hungry.

“My team and I will work swiftly and diligently to actualize these crucial policies, ensuring food security for everyone in the immediate term while continuing our strategies for long-term interventions to address underlying causes and ensure sustainable and resilient food systems in Nigeria.”

No comments:

Post a Comment

Post Bottom Ad

Pages