Importance of Agriculture in Nigeria
- Farm 2 Markt
- Apr 29, 2020
- 2 min read
We need a survival plan for the pandemic era and after.
Agriculture is at the center of the Nigerian economy, providing the main source of livelihood for the majority of Nigerians. The farming sector of this West African country employs about 70 percent of the entire country’s labor force. Nigeria’s small farms produce 80 percent of the total food and 33 percent of this country’s land is under cultivation for this purpose. This is the leading African country in farming because it has the highest levels of productivity and profitability in this particular sector. Agriculture in Nigeria is the foundation of the economy, as keeps the people stable in what they do.
Two Reasons of Agriculture Importance
1. The people of Nigeria depend on produce from the local farms for their daily meals as more than 80 percent of Nigerians buy their farm produce from the market. This country is at a huge advantage in terms of agriculture profitability because of the huge demand for farm produce.
2. Nigeria has the benefit of having large stretches of fertile land available to cultivate. This country has one of the largest expanses of land in Africa with more than 900 thousand square kilometers and 70 percent of it is able to be cultivated to produce sustenance for the population of Nigeria. This land provides Nigeria with practically an unlimited source of farming food, providing agricultural produces and jobs for the people.
With the situation of things in this global pandemic era, stay at home, social distancing, and lock downs, realistically we all need food. Farming is what we need now in Nigeria.
Its important that we follow the social distancing recommendations. Follow guidance from authorities where you live.
Stay safe, yours in the garden Farm2Markt
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