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U.S. Government Supports Over 5 Million Nigerian Farmers

Olusola Blessing by Olusola Blessing
December 18, 2024
in Agriculture&Agro-Allied, News
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The U.S. Embassy in Nigeria has revealed that its government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), has supported over 5 million Nigerian farmers since 2019. This assistance, part of a longstanding agricultural partnership, aims to boost food production and empower rural communities across Nigeria.  

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the embassy emphasized that all U.S. agricultural programs in Nigeria operate transparently and comply fully with Nigerian laws. It addressed media reports portraying an inaccurate picture of U.S. initiatives, clarifying that its efforts include strengthening regulatory processes for agricultural biotechnology and working closely with Nigerian farmers, experts, and officials.  

The embassy highlighted USAID’s practical support, such as improved market access, agricultural training, and research collaboration. It affirmed its commitment to addressing Nigeria’s food security challenges through locally-driven and consultative approaches.  

Despite these efforts, Nigeria remains in a food security crisis. Over 20 million Nigerians face acute hunger, worsened by conflicts in the North, rising food prices, and climate change. Food inflation surged to 39.9% in November 2024, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. Farmlands have been abandoned or destroyed, and the sector struggles with inadequate technological development.  

The U.S. Embassy reiterated its dedication to helping Nigeria overcome these challenges while respecting its agricultural sovereignty. It pledged continued transparency and collaboration to support Nigerian farmers and strengthen food security.

 

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