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USAID Reaffirms Commitment to Supporting Nigeria’s Agricultural Growth

Olusola Blessing by Olusola Blessing
January 11, 2025
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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has reiterated its dedication to advancing Nigeria’s agricultural sector through transparent, collaborative programs that align with the country’s legal frameworks.  

Since 2019, USAID has supported over five million Nigerian farmers, significantly boosting food production and strengthening rural economies. In response to recent media misrepresentations, the agency clarified its role in empowering local agencies to improve agricultural biotechnology processes, emphasizing that all programs are developed in partnership with Nigerian experts, farmers, and government officials to ensure their relevance and effectiveness.  

USAID’s support includes enhancing market access, agricultural training, and research collaborations, while ensuring that research findings and program details are shared transparently through official channels. The agency reaffirmed its commitment to working with Nigerian stakeholders to address food security challenges using locally-driven solutions.  

The statement concluded by highlighting USAID’s respect for Nigeria’s agricultural sovereignty, traditions, and ongoing engagement with local communities to support sustainable growth.

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