Mr Kyari expressed delight at PAOSMI’s interest in cassava industrialisation.
He said the gesture was aimed at providing affordable inputs to farmers through transparent processes.
Mr Kyari said the programme was a way forward to delivering on the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu.
He said that the ministry is working with several international partners to secure funding.Â
The minister said the youth are taking the lead in agrifood innovation, from precision agriculture to AI-powered farm tools and soilless farming.
He said that with the right systems, Nigeria could turn compliance into a competitive advantage.
According to him, the collaboration will ensure unique verification of each farmer.
Nigerians are heaving a sigh of relief as food prices decline, but concerns linger. Many are calling on the government to sustain this trend, citing the need for affordable food staples.
The government stated that the gesture would enable farmers to engage in all-year-round farming, particularly during the dry season.
The agric minister has expressed satisfaction with the level of agricultural investments and processing activities in Kaduna.
