Author: Editor

Partly as an analogy to last week’s article on smart farming as a pathway to food security in Nigeria and partly as a digression, it is expedient to discuss the Sasakawa-KNARDA-KSADP model. This model demonstrates that achieving food security in Nigeria does not require rocket science but rather our leaders’ political will and determination. The model has proven to be an effective solution to food security in Nigeria, with significant potential for adaptability and scalability. The pillars of this model are regenerative agriculture, nutrition-sensitive agriculture, market-oriented agriculture, capacity building, e-extension, inclusiveness (for youth and persons with disabilities), and gender mainstreaming.…

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