Encourage Young Farmers To Embrace Agripreneurship Agric Agencies – RSSG, Danagogo Encourage Young Farmers To Embrace Agripreneurship Agric Agencies – RSSG, Danagogo
The Secretary to Rivers State Government, Dr. Tammy Danagogo, has urged Agriculture experts in the state to develop new measures to encourage young people’s... Encourage Young Farmers To Embrace Agripreneurship Agric Agencies – RSSG, Danagogo

The Secretary to Rivers State Government, Dr. Tammy Danagogo, has urged Agriculture experts in the state to develop new measures to encourage young people’s participation in agripreneur in order to address gaps in the food and agricultural sector.

This was made known on Tuesday in a statement by Juliana Masi, Press Officer, Office of the Secretary to the state Government, in Port Harcourt.

Speaking during a courtesy visit by members of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria, Rivers State Chapter in Port Harcourt, Danagogo noted that agriculture occupied a crucial position in the economic prosperity of the state and the country.

According to him, young agripreneurs are needed to bridge the food security gap and challenges of unemployment.

He said: “Nationally, agriculture should be used to engage young people. Experts and those already established in the industry need to do more. One of the challenges we have in our country is that we theorize a lot, but practicalising it become a challenge.

“Government wants to see practical efforts of MDAs and the private sector. You need to drum your presence and show leadership in the farming sector.

“I urge you to engage more since Rivers State has comparative advantage in the fishery sector. Do not only theorize but show practical demonstrations of your efforts.

“There is also the need to engage young graduates who can practicalise what they have learnt and passionately pursue careers as farmers and thereby attract support.

“Israel for example, has over 270 farming communities called Kibbutz in which the farming experts and apprentices live and learn.

“After young farmers’ apprenticeship, you are set up in a Kibbutz. In this way, more people are employed and food security is assured.”

He regretted that young graduates do not take pride in agriculture but rather see farming as archaic and a venture meant for the old and rural dwellers.

“It is necessary that as professors and academic doctors, you also demonstrate your farming skills to arouse interest of your students. We should make the public to understand that there is dignity in farming and fishery.

“The need to re-orient our populace I believe, is one of your focus for the seminar. You occupy a very crucial  position in the economic prosperity of the state and country.  Do not allow any situation discourage your efforts.

“Rivers State Government has invested heavily in the infrastructural and other sectors; and as we are rounding up with key infrastructure, the way to go is how to engage and empower our people. We are not unmindful of that.

“Government is never at ease due to the plethora of challenges posed by unemployment of the youths across the country. Some of the key areas are agriculture, vocational education, sports, local technological development etc.  Agriculture is indispensable to make us a production-based economy,” Danagogo said.

In her remarks, the Chairperson of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria, Rivers State Chapter, Dr Nene Jamabo, represented by the Secretary, Dr Akinrotimi Ojo, thanked the Governor, Nyesom Wike, for his efforts in supporting farmers.

She said that the association intended to host its annual national conference in the state.

Jamabo said that members of the association were drawn from government agricultural agencies, higher institutions and the private sector, adding that the conference would attract fishery experts from around the world and Nigeria to the state.

Dianabasi Effiong