The federal government says it’s working assiduously to prevent food shortages that may be caused by the recent flooding that ravaged many states of the country.
The 2022 flooding is said to be the worst in decades. Over 600 deaths have been recorded while millions of persons have been displaced.
Agricultural produce and farmlands worth millions of naira have also been damaged, with farmers profusely lamenting their losses.
However, speaking on Tuesday at a press conference in Abuja, Mohammad Abubakar, minister of agriculture and rural development, said the federal government will do everything to forestall food scarcity.
“The ministry, the government, through various interventions is doing everything possible with our development partners to ensure that the flood does not cause food shortage in the country,” NAN quoted Abubakar as saying.
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“There is no food shortage at this point by the grace of God, no food shortage in this country now and even in 2023. We are making sure that production does not stop; we are also intensifying dry-season farming.
“The ministry and its partners conducted an immediate needs assessment of affected communities and farmlands in all the affected states based on available remote sensing reports on 2022 flooding.
“Deployment of micro irrigation kits and water pumps to flood-prone areas for flood recession agriculture and dry season farming is ongoing”
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