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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Nigeria, Sahel nations’ food economy to reach $480 billion by 2030: UN

The West Africa’s agrifood system faces a declining natural resource base, recurrent natural and human-caused disasters.

• March 16, 2022
Food Items at Utako Market, Abuja (Credit: Ahmed Oluwasanjo)
Food Items at Utako Market, Abuja (Credit: Ahmed Oluwasanjo)

The UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Matthias Schmale, says the food economy in the West Africa and Sahel sub-region is projected to reach $480 billion in 2030.

Mr Schmale disclosed this at the 13th Multidisciplinary Team Meeting of 15 West African countries and Sahel sub-region in Abuja to brainstorm on the way forward to the food and nutrition situation in the region.

The UN official explained that the expected growth would be attributed to systemic approach undertaken by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of UN in securing the development gains in the fight against hunger, poverty and for progressing on the delivery of other Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

According to him, the West Africa’s agrifood system faces a declining natural resource base, recurrent natural and human-caused disasters, climate change, and rising insecurity.

He, however, appealed to West African countries to seize the opportunities to build resilient agri-food systems in the region and  align with  FAO strategic framework  to address structural policy constraints.

Mr Schmale also noted that these significant trends would provide great prospects for the West African food system to increase production, value addition, job creation, and food security.

FAO representative in Nigeria and to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Fred Kafeero, said FAO emphasised on the area of data and analytics for generation of evidence to guide responsible investments and partnerships for food systems transformation.

Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD), Mohammad Mahmood Abubakar, assured of the government’s willingness to partner FAO and other development partners in driving for a resilient agrifood systems in the country in particular and in West Africa and Sahel in general.

The three-day meeting expected over 200 delegates from the ECOWAS member states, including senior officials, ministers and commissioners of agriculture, FAO staff, regional technical organisations, civil society organisations, among others to participate.

(NAN)

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