…As Nnaji, Flux CEO sign MoU on use of organic fertilizer to drive food security
By Dwelleth Morountodun
The Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Chief Uche Nnaji, on Wednesday said the Ministry’s collaboration through the National Biotechnology Research Development Agency (NBRDA) with FLUX, is one of the concerted efforts of government to address one of the most pressing challenges of our time, which is food security.
He acknowledged that the current surge in food prices across our nation underline the urgent need for innovative and sustainable solutions.
Playing host to the company’s CEO, Mr. Sam Davies, in his office in Abuja, he admitted that the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and agreement with Flux, marks a significant step in the nation’s concerted efforts to address the food equation challenge.
Nnaji, reiterated that agriculture is the backbone of Nigeria’s economy, contributing a substantial 25% to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and providing livelihoods for more than 70% of our people.
“Yet, this sector faces immense challenges from climate change and land degradation to rising costs and inadequate technology adoption.
“The Ministry of Innovation, Science, and Technology is committed to driving such solutions, in alignment with the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
“We believe that science and technology are the engines for transforming our agricultural sector, enhancing productivity, and ensuring that no Nigerian goes hungry.
“Today’s partnership with Flux is a testament to our dedication to this cause.”
Through the collaboration, we aim to introduce innovative methods that can significantly increase crop yields, lower costs for our farmers, and contribute to sustainable agricultural practices.
According to him, Flux’s work with the National Biotechnology Research and Development Agency will ensure that these solutions are adapted to our local conditions, leveraging the expertise and resources available right here in Nigeria.
He added: “Furthermore, this MoU symbolizes our commitment to working hand in hand with local and international partners to create meaningful impact.”
By focusing on sustainable agriculture, we are not only addressing the immediate needs of food security but also creating jobs and fostering economic development, he added.