Opinion
Beyond Seasonal Farming: A Call for Irrigation and Agro-Industrial Revolution in Nigeria By Yahaya Abdulrahman As Nigeria grapples with economic uncertainty, the cost of living crisis, and high inflation, many Nigerians have noticed a recent, albeit modest, drop in the price of food commodities. This decline, largely attributed to the onset of the year’s harvest, provides a timely reminder of the immense potential our agricultural sector holds. However, it also highlights a deeper problem — the seasonal nature of our farming practices. Imagine, for a moment, a Nigeria where farming is not restricted to just one part of the year. A system where harvests occur continuously, ensuring steady supply of food all year round. In such a country, food prices would naturally stabilize — or even crash — under the pressure of increased supply. The implications for the common Nigerian would be enormous: cheaper food, better nutrition, reduced hunger, and improved quality of life. The Pop...