Oyewole Sarumi Phd
The South Western region of Nigeria, once a symbol of agricultural prosperity, now faces a stark reality – a growing dependence on other regions for basic food supplies.This essay serves as a wake-up call to policymakers, stakeholders, and farmers, urging a collective effort toward achieving self-sufficiency in food production.We’ll draw on the region’s historical prowess and address present challenges to cultivate a vibrant agricultural sector that nourishes our people and fuels economic prosperity.
Historical Precedent: The Glory Days of Southwestern Agriculture
Why We Failed in Agriculture: A Sobering Analysis
Charting a New Course: Types of Agriculture to Pursue
Challenges and How to Overcome Them:
Modalities to Energize the Agricultural Revolution in the South West:
The Role of the Government:
The Role of Stakeholders:
Funding the Agricultural Revolution
Develop a Comprehensive Agricultural Development Plan: This plan should outline specific goals, strategies, and implementation timelines for each of the priority agricultural value chains identified earlier.
Here are some key components
Recommendations and a Call to Action
Southwestern Nigeria has the potential to reclaim its position as a leading agricultural force in Nigeria. Here are some key recommendations:
A Call to Action:
Conclusion: A Call to Shared Responsibility
Dr. Oyewole Sarumi is a faculty member, at ICLED Business School Lekki, Lagos