Food Security: Deputy speaker advocates investments in seed industry

Deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, has called for more investments in the seed industry to ensure food security in the country.
Mr Kalu said this on Tuesday when he declared the sixth Seed Connect Africa Conference & Exhibition 2023 open in Abuja.
He said investment in research and innovation would empower farmers to produce more and contribute to a more food-secure and prosperous Nigeria.
“As we confront the global food emergency, the seed industry holds the key to unlocking sustainable solutions and ensuring food security for all. By investing in research, innovation, and capacity building, we can empower our farmers to produce more sustainably and contribute to a more food-secure and prosperous Nigeria,” he said.
Mr Kalu said there was a need to amplify the critical role of the seed industry in addressing the pressing issue of food security in Africa.
“Nigeria is a nation blessed with abundant agricultural potential with significant strides in developing its seed industry,” he said.
Mr Kalu said the public sector accounted for 87 per cent of variety releases in the seed market as the primary driver of variety development.
Mr Kalu said that the private sector’s growing presence accounted for 13 per cent of variety releases in the country. He said with over 157 registered seed companies, Nigeria had emerged as a regional leader in seed production and export.
“In 2019 alone, the country accounted for a staggering 60 per cent of the total seeds marketed in West Africa. This impressive export volume highlights Nigeria’s capacity to contribute to regional food security efforts,” added the deputy speaker.
According to him, the recent Plant Variety Protection ACT 2021 enactment is a landmark achievement in strengthening Nigeria’s seed industry.
“This groundbreaking legislation provides legal protection for plant breeders, fostering innovation and investment in seed development,” noted Mr Kalu. “The PVP Act is poised to revolutionise the seed sector, leading to increased productivity, improved seed quality, and enhanced access for farmers.”
The deputy speaker commended the National Agricultural Seed Council for its unwavering dedication to the growth and development of Nigeria’s seed industry.
Mr Kalu urged the participants to explore innovative solutions to address the challenges and opportunities in the seed industry.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

States
Lagos to address brain drain, rehabilitate more primary healthcare centres
Mr Mustafa noted that the board was not immune to the ‘Japa Syndrome’, adding that it had affected the number of its personnel.

States
Ondo spends N12 billion annually to prevent, treat malaria: Official
Banji Ajaka, the state’s Commissioner for Health, said the government was not relenting in fighting malaria.

Port Harcourt
FG frees 37 inmates in Rivers
Interior Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo said this was to decongest prisons, improve facilities and enhance staff and inmates’ welfare nationwide.

Abuja
Police arrest 43 suspects over ‘one chance’ robbery, others in Abuja
Mr Garba said three stolen vehicles, five firearms, 30 ammunition and other dangerous weapons were recovered from the suspects.

NationWide
Senate to probe pension administrators over unpaid entitlements
Presenting the motion, Mr Chukwu said there were undue delays in payment of pensions, gratuities and other entitlements.

States
Governor Otti promises reconstruction of Aba–Port Harcourt Expressway before Christmas
The governor said the federal government had sent him a team with whom he inspected the highway.