The vice-president said Mr Tinubu had the courage and conviction to take far-reaching decisions in terms of policy reforms.
They assured that the projects would be utilised, sustained and maintained for the benefits of the communities.
He charged the beneficiaries not to sell the starter packs but rather to use them to create wealth for themselves.
She said it was estimated that the country lost N3.5 trillion annually due to post-harvest losses.
Nigeria says it will scale up agricultural production and assist smallholder farmers through technology adoption.
He also commended the governor for flagging off the construction of roads that would open up access to farms across the state.
“We seek the support of the United States government, be it technical or otherwise, towards addressing challenges in our agricultural sector.”
“Beyond food security, we are looking at exports and the objective of IFAD programme generally.”
Vice-President Kashim Shettima says Nigeria has mobilised over $500 million in innovative, profitable, equitable and sustainable food system transformation initiatives.
The strategies would include flood-tolerant rice varieties and other climate-smart agric technologies that would mitigate the effect of the flood on farmers.
