Nigeria targets food sovereignty through $200,000 seed innovation partnership with FAO, Trkiye

The federal government has reaffirmed its commitment to achieving food sovereignty through improved seed systems, innovation, and international collaboration – as part of efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s agricultural competitiveness and reduce dependence on food imports.

In a statement from the ministry, Abubakar Kyari, minister of Agriculture and Food Security, while speaking at the 2025 World Food Forum ‘Seeds to Foods’ Exhibition organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Rome, Italy, announced that the FAO-Trkiye-Nigeria South-South Cooperation Programme had successfully piloted a multi-million-naira initiative to boost dryland farming, enhance seed quality, and empower farmers in Borno State.

According to the Minister, the partnership has already yielded measurable results. ‘Under the programme, 10 Turkish crop varieties and five Nigerian local varieties were introduced to enhance crop diversity and climate resilience.

The initiative also conducted 219 field demonstrations and 14 seed multiplication plots, while identifying October 15 as the optimal sowing date for higher yields.

The project generated 7.5 tonnes of quality seed, including 684 kilograms from newly introduced legumes such as chickpeas and lentils. A total of 186 participants – 55 of them women – benefited from hands-on training and exchange visits to Trkiye focused on seed processing, value addition, and post-harvest handling.

The capacity-building effort was backed by an investment of USD 200,000 (approximately ?310 million) in training, demonstrations, and institutional development.

Infrastructure support included the installation of boreholes and provision of field equipment to promote irrigation and dry-season farming – critical for improving productivity in the drought-prone areas of northeast Nigeria.

‘This partnership stands as proof of vision in action – transforming ideas into impact and policy into progress,’ Kyari said. ‘When we strengthen our seeds, we strengthen our farmers. When we secure our seeds, we secure our nation’s future.’

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