Anambra govt. to preserve farm produce to boost food security – Deputy Governor
The Anambra Government says it will
boost the country’s food security via the preservation of farm
produce.
The state’s Deputy Governor, Dr Nkem
Okeke, said this in Awka on Monday at the demonstration ceremony of
drying equipment for preserving agricultural produce.
“Anambra is on the agricultural map
of the country as a result of the thoughtfulness and willingness of
Gov. Willie Obiano to develop the state for the good of all citizens.
“We are developing our rural economy
and agriculture; that is why all hands must be on the deck as to take
the state to an enviable height,” he said.
Okeke, who was represented by his
Special Assistant on Agriculture, Mr Moke Egbuekwe, said that the
Obiano-administration placed high premium on the development of rural
economy.
He said that was why it embarked on
massive road constructions across the state to open up the rural
areas.
In his remark, the Secretary to the
State Government, Mr Solo Chukwulobelu, urged the citizens to key
into the state government’s programmes aimed at enhancing the
state’s development.
“I call on all to participate in
these laudable programmes, as this administration will always embark
on programmes that will enhance our agricultural potential,” he
said.
Mr Olu Aiyegbusi, a resource person who
spoke on the topic, “Agriculture Value Chain: Minimising
Post-Harvest Losses”, said that Nigerians could feed themselves and
still export agricultural produce, if the nation initiated and
implemented good policies.
“This country can be self-sufficient
in food production, hence the need for us to learn pre-treatment and
drying techniques for our foodstuffs.
“For enhanced productivity, our
people have to mininise waste; through that we will be able to bring
down the rising cost of goods,” he said.
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