Mr Oborevwori urged investors to explore the state’s expanding economic opportunities.
He said food commodities that could be produced locally should not be imported, as this undermines efforts to boost domestic production.
The All Farmers Association of Nigeria in Kaduna has urged the government to intervene urgently on input subsidies.
He urged contestants to accept the outcome of the election in good faith.Â
The chairman of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria in Kaduna, Kabiru Salihu, says the association has registered about 2,700 farmers.
The Edo chapter of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria, on Monday, elected a new executive to steer its affairs for the next three years.
Some farmers in the country have proffered workable solutions to address Nigeria’s growing post-harvest losses estimated at $10 billion annually.
Lagos farmers have expressed joy over the World Bank’s proposed $500 million loan to the Nigerian agriculture sector, while calling for appropriate implementation.
Tomato farmers in Kogi are experiencing improved yields and higher incomes following the introduction of new measures aimed at reducing post-harvest losses.
The dominance of middlemen and weak agricultural market structures have been emphasised as factors driving up food prices in Nigeria.
