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Senator Akpoti – Uduaghan says Senate committed to improving women’s participation in agric

By Abbanobi – Eku Onyekachi
Abuja

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan from Kogi Central said that the 10th Senate was committed to improving women’s participation in agriculture. 

She said this on Wednesday, while speaking at the 2024 Gender Policy in Agriculture organised by Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security in collaboration with National Gender Steering Committee for the Implementation of the National Gender Policy in Agriculture.

The programme aimed to address the gender imbalance in agriculture by providing women with access to resources and developing a national gender-based policy to improve food security. She noted that the Senate would help to create laws to improve women’s participation in Agriculture for robust and sustainable production in Agriculture. 

“Farming is not just about cultivation and harvest but the processing, packaging and delivery because that is where some of the money is lost,” she said. 

The Kogi lawmaker called on the federal government to tackle the secondary stage of agricultural production to help mitigate the loss of farmers.  

She advised the Ministry of Agriculture to have comprehensive data of women in agriculture across the States of the federal to be properly guided in tackling challenges facing women in Agriculture and ensure the real beneficiaries are targeted in any government programme or intervention. 

On creating easy access to finance for women in Agriculture, she advised the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security to form synergy with the Ministry of Women Affairs, SMEDAN, and other government agencies that have similar mandates for a holistic approach to improve women’s participation in Agriculture in Nigeria. 

“In as much as we rely on the civil societies, there’s a limit to what they can do, we don’t expect the NGOs to take up government duties, the Ministry is duly funded and adequately staffed, and you have presence all over the country, engage with your representatives in various states alongside the representatives of SMEDAN and the Ministry of Women Affairs. 

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