Agriculture
Why Nigeria Agro Products Are Rejected Despite Trade, Bilateral Agreements – John T Okakpu


The rejection of Nigeria’s agro products at the international markets, especially in Europe, is now becoming rampant, despite countless Trade and Bilateral Agreements signed with most of these countries.
This obviously has to do with the inability of the country and her agro-exporters to conform with specific internationally recommended standards, certification and traceability, says Captain John T Okakpu.
Captain Okakpu is the chairman of a 28-member Nigeria Agro Set-Up Committee inaugurated by the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (FMITI), with a mandate to reinvigorate broad national agricultural activities across the country.
According to PriceWater Coopers (PwC’s) report, between 2016 and 2018, the country’s total agriculture exports was driven by export of sesame seeds, fermented cocoa beans, cashew nuts, ginger, crude palm kernel oil, soya beans, frozen shrimps and prawns, among other commodities.
Cumulatively, the country earned N0.53 trillion from agriculture export between 2016 and 2018.
In contrast, Nigeria’s total agriculture import bill over the same period stood at N2.39 trillion. As a result, the agricultural trade deficit stood at N1.86 trillion. Thus, the country is a net food importer.
Okakpu lamented the believe in some quarters that once a country has a Trade and Bilateral Agreement with another, it guarantees free flow of any agro-products.
In his words: “Yes, such agreements open the doors to free trade between countries for mutual benefits. But there’s a caveat here that ensures that advanced countries will only accept agro products that are traceable with internationally recognized Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) Certifications/Traceability. A responsible country wouldn’t because trade agreements allow poison or sub-standard products into their country to kill its citizens”.
He argued further that Nigeria has entered into several trade agreements, “but our goods are still being rejected by the same countries we have Bilateral Trade Agreements with. Why? Because our agro products are not Certified nor traceable”.
Okakpu who doubles as the Managing Director of abx world, said unless the country gets it right, “we will keep chasing shadows traveling all over the world in vain.
“Similarly, such Certifications/Traceability are not established from nothing or by the Government. The main agricultural producers having over the years experienced the real reasons for rejections of their products and taken steps to correct such issues by having internationally acceptable and recognized GAP Certifications will now establish national standards to be adhered to.
“This is where the Government comes in to institutionalize and gazette such standards. Definitely not before, otherwise that will be tantamount to putting the cart before the horse. This is how all countries who are GAP Certified evolved their standards.
“Kenya (Kenya GAP) for instance, has well over two thousand GAP Certified farmers, while Ghana (Ghana GAP) has over one thousand, just to mention a few. Where is Nigeria? Where are we; the certified farmers and their traceable products that pave the way in establishing a GAP standard? We (Nigerians) have not entered the world market yet; our agro products are being rejected left, right and center and we are talking of setting up our own GAP.” Please give me a serious break.
The Committee Chairman recommended that the government, especially State Governments should empower their farmers by supporting and sponsoring them to go for GAP certifications.
“By merely doing so, they will create a very fertile/conducive environment and a sustainably prosperous society; unemployment and crime will take a back seat in Nigeria. I guarantee you that”, he stated.
He however, said that the country needs to diligently follow the process and not always put the cart before the horse and keep going round in a vicious circle.
“Truth and nothing, but the truth! There’s no conspiracy or gang up against Nigeria as a nation by anyone, group or organization. Lobbying for incompetence is nothing but lies and deceit that will yield no results.
“In as much as we (the Organized Private Sector) are proposing and working with the government for the right policies, we all must first of all take the necessary responsibility”, he advised.
He said that it was for this reason the Committee was set up and will resolve everything through the support of stakeholders.
“It’s very necessary for me to note this here: all foreign businesses that import agro produce prefer dealing with the private sector than Government because of the transient and tenure based nature of Government.
“This Group has completely broken that jinx by fusing for mutual benefit the Organized Private Sector, Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies for the sole purpose of agro export. So, the hitherto gridlock, bureaucracy, duplication of processes and other bottlenecks faced by agro exporters in Nigeria are being resolved. Thus, Nigeria through the efforts of this group will soon be a major agro export hub in Africa”, he said.
Agriculture
We engage in beneficial, community-oriented land acquisition for agricultural purposes – Enugu Govt
By Our Correspondent


The Enugu State Government says it only engages in a win-win land acquisition system for ongoing agricultural initiatives and programmes.
The state’s Commissioner for Agriculture and Agro-industrialisation, Mr Patrick Nwabueze Ubru, made this known to newsmen in Enugu, weekend, stating that “we engage in beneficial and community-oriented land acquisition for agricultural purposes only.”
Ubru observed that the state government,, by an executive order issued by the state governor, Dr Peter Mbah, in 2024, committed to international best practices in agricultural land acquisition.
“By the Executive Order No. 001 of 2024 on the Framework for Responsible and Inclusive Land Intensive Agriculture (FRILIA) signed by the state governor, Dr Peter Mbah, the state government
had committed itself to international best practices in land acquisition for agricultural purposes,” he stressed.
It would be recalled that an online medium had published a report falsely accusing Governor Peter Mbah of moves to buy off some ancestral lands in Eha-Amufu community in Isi-Uzo LGA and hand it over to non-indigenous herders for settlement.
The group also alleged that Governor Mbah had paid the sum of N30 billion to some leaders of Eha-Amufu community to secure the release their communal lands to the said herders for settlement.
Ubru however urged the people of the state to discountenance the report, describing it as “completely fake and mischievous ,” adding that “being a responsible and people-focused government, this administration would not undermine or short-change its people under any guise.”
The commissioner stated that the Executive Order had ensured transparency in land acquisition with the consent of the people and to the benefit of all within the same community.
He noted that the Executive Order is a public document that anyone may read in electronic or hard copy to understand how open and transparent Governor Peter Mbah’s visions and objectives are regarding land acquisition for agricultural purposes..
“The Executive Order ensures that land acquisition and resettlement for large-scale agribusiness investments are undertaken in line with international best practices and guaranteed shared benefits between private investors and host communities.
“The Government of Enugu State is desirous of deepening the state’s agribusiness reforms including delivering a win-win approach to all the relevant stakeholders on agricultural land matters and investment opportunities.
“The FRILIA Executive Order will enhance access to large-scale investments, gainful employment on large-scale farms, sufficient income, and protection from the volatility of agricultural labour and product markets.
“The Framework will ensure adherence to guiding principles covering overarching investment, recognition and protection of land rights, state land acquisition and resettlement, environmental and social responsibility,” he said.
The commissioner noted that in order to achieve the government’s objective of creating an enabling, responsible and inclusive business operating environment for large-scale agribusiness investments in Enugu State through FRILIA, the state government set up other mechanisms to back it up.
“The state government established the FRILIA Steering and Technical Committees with clearly defined functions and powers.
“Others are the establishment of a grievance redress mechanism; and development and adoption of FRILIA Toolkits/Guidelines/Policies or Equivalent,” he added.
Ubru said that Governor Mbah, being a leader with vision, had clear intentions and programmes to grow the GDP of the state from $4 billion to $30 billion.
He noted that the governor had taken time and opportunities to explain his vision of uplifting the people of the state out of poverty.
Agriculture
Enugu Govt Warns Against Leasing Equipment for Illegal Activities


The Enugu State Government has warned members of the public, particularly individuals and companies involved in equipment leasing to exercise due diligence before leasing their equipments for illegal activities.
In a statement issued on Sunday in Enugu by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof Chidiebere Onyia, the government said it would not hesitate to impound and auction any equipment leased to individuals or companies engaging in illegal activities that may impact government assets or interests such as construction, mining, agriculture, and others.
The statement further advised leasing companies to exercise due diligence in their search about companies and individuals and the purpose of leasing before releasing their equipments and other tools to them.
“Entities or persons that are engaging in leasing of equipments are obligated, as imposed duties, to approach appropriate government agencies and carry out background checks on the authenticity and authority of any person or company to engage in construction activities, agriculture, mining or any other activity that may impact government property or interest.
“Failure to carry out due diligence before leasing out equipments which turn out to be deployed for fraudulent activities will attract severe consequences as impounded vehicles, equipments and other materials will be auctioned,” the statement read.
Recall that the state government had previously lamented the illegal activities of some unscrupulous elements operating in the state without authorization, stressing the environmental and climate impact of the activities.
Foods
Twisco, Cowbell Choco & Miksi Choco World Chocolate Day Campaign Create Delightful Memories for Families
REPORTER: Sandra Ani


World Chocolate Day 2024 took on a delicious new meaning as the Promasidor brands – Miksi Chocolate, Cowbell Chocolate, and Twisco – brought lots of excitement for many chocolate lovers in Nigeria.
The World Chocolate Day 2024 celebration was Twisco, Cowbell Choco and Miksi Choco’s way of celebrating Chocolate in Nigeria, through recreational activities, fun games, painting and relaxation.
This year’s edition took place on Sunday May 7, 2024, in several locations across Nigeria, Ikeja City Mall, Circle Mall Lekki, Asaba Mall, Jabi Mall Abuja and PHC Mall.


Speaking, Lillian Omorenuwa, the brand manager for Beverage Category at Promasidor said “We’re excited to celebrate World Chocolate Day with kids and moms. Our powdered Choco beverages are the perfect way to indulge in the rich, velvety goodness of chocolate. We want everyone to “Get Your Choco On” while making the day a chocolate-filled celebration to remember”.


The incredible event demonstrated the brands’ dedication to injecting joy and excitement into Nigerian homes, even amidst challenging economic times.
It also underscored the versatility and health advantages of chocolate, especially Choco beverages, while offering a plethora of enjoyable activities such as a bouncy castle, face painting, puzzles, and more.


Commenting on the event, Olutayo Olukayode, one of the parents who graced the event commended the company for bringing such a relief and fun packed activities for the children. “I am impressed by what is going on here, although I came around for something else, and I saw this event going on because I came with my children. We should give credit to the organisers, particularly we enjoyed Twisco, Cowbell Choco and Miksi Choco delicacies.
Also speaking, Femi Oludele, another parent at the event noted that “Cowbell is celebrating World’s Chocolate Day, and creating awareness that there is a day specially marked out for people to celebrate chocolate day. It is good gesture from the brands to the children and everyone. This will allow the children to cool off stress and may also avail the parents and guardian also the opportunity to relax their nerves. So, it is a good and welcome development, and we thank Promasidor for Organizing it”.


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