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NITDA, NADF Partner To Boost Productivity In Agriculture With Emerging Techs  

NITDA has already initiated projects like the National Adopted Village for Smart Agriculture (NAVSA), demo farms, and partnerships with universities and startups to apply digital technologies in farming.
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Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) Kashifu Inuwa, with the Executive Secretary of National Agricultural Development Fund (NADF) Mohammed Abu Ibrahim signing Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two organisations.
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  • The FG is committed to achieving food security in Nigeria by integrating emerging technologies into the agricultural sector.
  • This commitment is driving collaborations between federal agencies, such as the partnership between NITDA and NADF.

The Federal Government’s dedication to achieving food security in Nigeria through the adoption of emerging technologies in agriculture has led to a partnership between the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and the National Agriculture Development Fund (NADF).

This collaboration was formalized through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two federal agencies, aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity.

NITDA’s Director General, Kashifu Inuwa, who disclosed this on Thursday while receiving the NADF Executive Secretary, Muhammed Abu, and his team at the Agency Corporate Headquarter in Abuja for the signing of the MoU, said that “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is big and loud on boosting agriculture to ensure food security and today you cannot talk about boosting agriculture without talking about digital technology.

“And that is the reason we are here to sign a MoU to see how we can infuse emerging technologies into Agriculture so we can boost productivity in Agriculture.” 

He further stated: “Our Minister is quite interested in this as he personally has his own farm where he is doing all these and he started the conversation with you, our teams worked to draft the MoU, both legal teams reviewed the document and today we are here to sign the MoU for immediate implementation. 

“We have started our initiatives around agriculture like the National Adopted Village for Smart Agriculture (NAVSA), we have a demo farm here in Abuja, and we have been partnering with Universities across the country doing research and Startups to develop technologies and do proof of concepts with the technologies on farmlands.  

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“This year, we gave grants to Startups who have ideas on how to use emerging technologies to boost agriculture. And we are working with some of them in existing farms across the country to demonstrate how technology can boost productivity in that space.” 

Executive Secretary of NADF, Mohammed Abu Ibrahim remarked that the nexus between Agriculture and Technology cannot be overemphasized, as the agricultural sector is facing some temporary challenges like the issues of funding, climate change, insecurity and many more.  

“We have seen interesting technological patterns which have given a lot of impact and  optimisation in our sector like AI, WAV, IoT and many more and we feel like without optimising agriculture and looking at it from this evidence-based perspective as a Fund, we may not achieve much.  

“There is no denying the fact that empirical evidence, especially data backed evidence, would help us to allocate our limited resources better. So, in our stride to see that we are doing a lot more with less, we have decided to come in and especially be part of monitoring and evaluation which will eventually direct us towards achieving that mantra of ‘doing more with less’ and that is why we are here.” 

He said the Fund is hopeful that this will be the first of many more of such collaborations. 

#Agriculture #Emerging Techs #NADF #NITDA #Productivity
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