Wednesday, October 30, 2024 -The House of Representatives on Tuesday,
October 29, passed for second reading, a bill that will allow armed forces to
get involved in food production in the country in order to enhance food
security and promote economic diversification in the country.
The bill which was sponsored by Babajimi Benson (APC, Lagos) seeks to
establish the Armed Forces Farms and Ranches to enhance food security and
promote economic diversification.
Leading the debate on the bill, Benson said the defence farms and
Ranches is an initiative aimed at boosting agricultural production by
leveraging the resources and capabilities of the Nigerian Armed Forces, adding
that it is a broader effort to diversify the economy, reduce reliance on oil
revenue and address food security challenges leveraging on the Nigerian Army
Farms and Ranches Limited and the command Agriculture initiative.
According to him, the Defence Farms and Ranches scheme is not a new
initiative but built on earlier efforts by the government to involve the
military in agricultural production, adding that military farms have existed in
various forms, primarily for the sustenance of military personnel.
He said further that by involving the military in agricultural
activities, the scheme aims to increase food production and contribute to
national food security, leverage extensive land holdings, manpower and
organizational capacity of the military and support Nigeria’s broader economic
diversification strategy by promoting agriculture as a viable economic
alternative to oil.
He said further that the military will not have to source any land as it will
allocate land for farming from its arable land located in various parts of the
country, making it possible to cultivate different types of crops suited for
different climatic conditions.
Benson said further that the scheme will involve an effective collaboration
strategy with other ministries and agencies of government while employing
integrated farming systems which combine crop cultivation with livestock and
fish farming to maximise land use efficiency and enhance biodiversity.
Speaking on the benefits, he said the scheme will contribute to higher agricultural
productivity and output which can help stabilize food prices and reduce
imports; create jobs for both military personnel and civilians, thus helping to
reduce unemployment, while impacting valuable skills that can be used in future
agricultural and economic activities.
He said further that by increasing agricultural production, the scheme will
support local economies and contribute to overall economic growth.
He stressed the nexus between insecurity and food security and hunger
has been identified as a major driver of insurgency, adding that military
involvement in agriculture will stimulate the economy, and reduce youth
restiveness and criminality, thus serving as a kinetic approach to fighting the
menace of insecurity.
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