Young farmers seek support for food production, livestock expansion

Young agriculturists in Mararaba, Nasarawa State, have called on the Federal Government to increase support for local food producers to boost livestock farming and reduce dependence on imported animal products.
The farmers made the call during an interview at their integrated livestock and crop farm in Mararaba, as part of a field report on sustainable agriculture and youth participation.
An economist and co-manager of the farm, Ogese Samuel, said that the project was inaugurated to promote food security, create employment and demonstrate the profitability of agriculture among young people in Nigeria.
He said, “We rear catfish, broilers, local chickens, turkey, rabbit, snail, earthworm and pigs. All are sold locally, and the business is profitable. Our goal is to support the national food system and create jobs. But we need funds to expand. With the population rising, the demand for protein is increasing daily.”
He noted that despite the challenges of manpower and capital, the farm continues to grow.
He highlighted the need for government-backed loans, youth-targeted grants and access to reliable markets to scale up their impact.
Mr Samuel said, “Agriculture has inelastic demand; people must eat every day. What we need is support to grow our capacity”
He also emphasised the importance of food safety, saying the farm maintains strict hygiene standards and collaborates with Nasarawa State inspection teams to ensure compliance with health regulations.
A director in the farm, Maranata Fadawa, encouraged young Nigerians to embrace agriculture rather than turning to crime or fraud.
She noted, “Farming is hard work but comes with dignity and reward. We need to stop being lazy and do what will bring us honest income”
The experts urged the government and development partners to invest more in training and mentorship programmes that would expose young people to manage modern farming techniques.
They added that with the right support, agriculture would become a key driver of youth employment and national economic growth.
(NAN)
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