Harnessing technological innovations will optimise Nigeria’s agriculture — Sydani Group
A firm, Sydani Group, has called for the harnessing of technological innovation and investment in resilience-building practices and infrastructure to optimize agricultural production in the country.
Godfrey Meyer-Petgrave, an agricultural professional with Sydani Group, during a roundtable discussion with journalists over the weekend, said that empowering smallholder farmers for sustainable productivity and reforming policies, as well as strengthening institutions for effective coordination, will also boost agricultural productivity in the country.
While highlighting some emerging solutions to Nigeria’s agricultural challenges, Petgrave said Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) technologies and practices offer promising opportunities to address Nigeria’s agricultural challenges while promoting economic growth and sustainability.
These practices, according to him, aim to enhance food security while simultaneously addressing adaptation and mitigation strategies for climate change. He said numerous innovations and approaches worldwide fall under the umbrella of CSA, providing farmers with tools to improve their resilience to climate change and variability.
Furthermore, he noted that Micro-dosing, introduced by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and ICRISAT, involves applying small amounts of fertilizer directly to cereal crops at planting and after thinning.
The agricultural expert said Micro-dosing reduces fertilizer usage and wastage, resulting in higher yields and adoption rates of up to 80 percent.
Petgrave further stated that Conservation Agriculture (CA) practices, which include minimum or zero tillage, soil cover maintenance, and crop rotation, mitigate soil degradation and enhance soil fertility. CA has been shown to increase crop yields, particularly for maize, sorghum, and millet, even in poor soil conditions.