Nigeria targets 10MT per hectare maize production by 2025

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Nigeria targets 10MT per hectare maize production by 2025

The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced plans to support increased maize production from 1.5tonnes to 10tonnes per hectare by 2025.

Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA), Managing Director, Uche Orji, confirmed the report and said the firm has partnered with a Dutch to raise an agriculture-focused fund for the development of large-scale integrated projects across Nigeria.

Orji noted that Nigeria currently produces 11.6million tonnes of maize yearly and it is estimated that a national average increase of only one tonne per hectare will not only result in self-sufficiency, but could generate export earnings of over $1 billion.

He stated that the authority supported Pandagric Novum Farm to boost their crop yield, as they were already doing six tonnes of maize per hectare plans but they intend to increase their yield to 10 tonnes within the next three years through cultivation of improved maize varieties and good farm practice.

Economic development

“NSIA as an investment institution of the Federal Government aims to play a leading role in driving sustained economic development for the benefit of all Nigerians, adding that Pandagric Novum, a food and feed manufacturing company located in Nasarawa State, is a flagship project under the joint venture was developed as a platform for diversification and a path to enhancing Nigeria’s protein consumption per capita. The agency aims to develop the Nigerian agriculture sector enough to ensure increased production to meet local demand, as well as develop requisite infrastructure to ensure improved product quality, facilitate import substitution and provide a driver of foreign exchange earnings from the exportation of agriculture produce,” said Orji.

The Managing Director of Pandagric Novum, Bruce Spain, while speaking on how the company has been redefining the future of agriculture through increased crop yield said the goal of the company is to achieve over 10 tonnes per hectare by 2025.

“If we can double our national average of maize from 1.5 tonnes per hectare to 3 tonnes per hectare using good genetics and farming practices, then we will double our national output. Nigeria very quickly will become a net exporter of maize and create food security,” he said.

Spain added that they also intend to reduce the negative environmental impact associated with opening and farming more land, saying their aim is to get these practices into the farming communities and start to see yields and agricultural output rise in Nigeria.