The
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation says it is funding six agricultural
commodities value chains with emphasis on rice and yam production to ensure
food sufficient in Nigeria. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is the largest
private foundation in the world, founded by Bill Gates. Dr Audu Grema, the Senior Programme Officer,
Agriculture in the West African Office of the Foundation, disclosed this in
Abuja on Tuesday.
He listed some agricultural projects of the foundation to
include CARI-Project (rice) which was aimed at improving rice production
productivity, pest control, and variety enhancement. Grema expressed optimism
that Nigeria would soon be self sufficient in rice production. He said the rice
project by the foundation was currently being implemented in Cross River,
Niger, Kebbi, Jigawa, Kano, Plateau and Edo, Ebonyi States. The programme
officer, however, said that the Cassava Value Addition Project (CAVA) was based
in Abeokuta at the University of Agriculture. According to him, we also have a
big yam project where we are working with private farms around Abuja, Kaduna,
Niger, Ibadan, Abeokuta, Akure to enhance yam propagation technology through
seeds. “We have a huge portfolio of agricultural investments in Nigeria. We are
work on maize, rice, yam, cassava and crop-livestock interface. “ We have four
strategic cassava investments that we think are critical that we are funding
across Nigeria. “In agriculture, we do not approve projects except if it has a
small holder connection. “Anything we fund must have a connection with
enhancing the status of small scale farmers,’’ Grema said. He explained that
the foundation was also working in public health, integrated vaccine delivery,
routine immunisation revival across many states.
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