In a bid to provide support services to farmers, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has disclosed plans by the Federal Government to employ 100,000 youths as extension workers through the “Green Alternative” initiative.
Osinbajo said the number of persons to be trained would be picked from 500,000 teachers currently undergoing recruitment by the Federal Government.
While speaking, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbeh said: “The launch of the `Green Alternative’ is an attestation that the change the overwhelming majority of Nigerians canvassed for and openly welcomed by giving Muhammadu Buhari a resounding victory in the last presidential election is here.”
Ogbeh explained that Green Alternative is built on five major strategic thrusts which include achievement of self-sufficiency in food production, reduction in import dependence, stimulation of agro-export for foreign exchange earnings, enhancement of wealth and job creation, and achievement of economic diversification.
“Some of the key targets that we are seeking to achieve within the planned period and beyond, as quick wins under the three pillars, include growing the agriculture sector annually between six per cent to 12 per cent, doubling agricultural household income in six to 12 years, integrating agricultural commodity value chains into the broader supply chain, driving job growth and wealth growth, as well as ensuring enhanced capacity for foreign exchange earnings.”
Osinbajo also disclosed plan by the government to recapitalise the Bank of Agriculture. He noted that the major hindrance to the development of the agricultural sector is finance, where double digit interest rate charged on loans is nearly impossible for farmers to meet.