Five million farmers benefitted from U.S.-Nigeria agricultural partnership programme: Embassy

The U.S. government says it supported more than five million Nigerian farmers in its multifaceted agricultural partnership programmes with Nigeria since 2019 through its agency for international development.
The United States Embassy in Nigeria disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, adding that the partnership helped to strengthen Nigeria’s food security by increasing food production and bolstering rural economies nationwide.
It noted that media coverage of its activities presented an inaccurate picture of U.S. agricultural initiatives in Nigeria, which included assisting local agencies in strengthening regulatory processes for agricultural biotechnology.
It said the longstanding agricultural partnership with Nigeria culminated in significant achievements and ensured that all U.S. government agricultural programmes operated with full transparency and strict adherence to Nigerian laws.
“These programmes are developed and implemented in partnership with Nigerian agricultural experts, farmers, and government officials to ensure they meet local needs and respect Nigeria’s agricultural sovereignty. USAID’s work in Nigeria focuses on practical support for farmers, including improved access to markets, agricultural training, and research collaboration.
“Our agricultural partnership represents a shared commitment to addressing Nigeria’s food security challenges through locally driven solutions,” the embassy indicated in the statement.
The U.S. government stated that USAID maintains regular dialogue with Nigerian stakeholders in agriculture at all levels and is proud to support Nigerian farmers while respecting local agricultural traditions and practices.
“As we continue this partnership, we remain committed to full transparency and meaningful consultation with Nigerian agricultural communities,” it added.
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