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New dawn for northern Nigeria’s agriculture as FG, IFAD, AFD seal $158m financing deal

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeMay 8, 2025Updated:May 8, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Nigeria’s agricultural transformation agenda is being redefined with the Federal Government entering into a landmark $158.15 million agreement with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the French Development Agency (AFD). The pact, signed at the State House in Abuja, sets the stage for an ambitious eight-year Value Chain Development Programme for Northern Nigeria (VCN), aimed at overhauling rural economies across nine states.

By Abdallah el-Kurebe

At the heart of this historic agreement lies a bold vision: to unlock the agricultural potential of Northern Nigeria — a region often portrayed through the lens of insecurity and poverty. But now, stakeholders are reimagining the region as a cornerstone for food security, value chain development, and rural prosperity.

A declaration of faith in the North

Vice President Kashim Shettima, who championed the proposal during the UN Food Systems Summit in Rome last year, described the agreement as “a declaration of faith in the North.” His words struck a powerful chord, setting the tone for a programme expected to impact millions.

“This is a declaration of faith in the North – not as a region of deficits, but as a place of abundance. It is a commitment to reduce poverty, nourish our people, and restore dignity to farming families across the targeted states,” Shettima said during the ceremony.

The Vice President emphasized that the VCN is designed to complement the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones (SAPZs), acting as a crucial upstream link in Nigeria’s agricultural value chain. From boosting the production of wheat, maize, and animal feed to investing in irrigation and processing infrastructure, the programme is built to transition Nigeria from being a raw produce exporter to a value-added agribusiness hub.

“Global trade disruptions and protectionist policies are a wake-up call. For Nigeria to secure its food system, we must grow what we eat and produce what we trade,” Shettima added.

And the deal targets the rassroots

With 3.1 million rural households set to benefit over the next eight years, the programme represents one of the most targeted and inclusive agricultural initiatives ever launched in Nigeria. It will be implemented across Borno, Bauchi, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Jigawa, Sokoto, Yobe, and Zamfara — states that have struggled with food insecurity, climate shocks, and limited agricultural infrastructure.

According to IFAD Country Director, Mrs. Dede Ekoue, the project aims to directly address these challenges, deploying funds and technical support to empower rural communities.

“This is a transformative initiative that blends financing with innovation, and strategy with grassroots engagement,” Ekoue noted.

The involvement of the French Development Agency adds an extra layer of international collaboration and confidence in Nigeria’s agricultural prospects.

At the event, the political will backing the programme was unmistakable. Former Senate President, Senator Ahmed Lawan, pledged the National Assembly’s support to ensure the programme’s full execution. Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, described the pact as a “significant milestone” and a proof point of the Renewed Hope Agenda’s effectiveness.

“The active involvement of the nine states demonstrates a growing synergy between the federal and sub-national governments,” Kyari said.

Governors of Borno, Jigawa, and Katsina used the occasion to commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Shettima for their leadership, urging a review of the implementation framework to ensure practical outcomes.

Beyond funding: A path to transformation

While the $158 million figure grabs headlines, experts say the true value of the agreement lies in its structure and vision. The deal is not just a financial injection but a strategic roadmap for developing value chains — from production to processing, and from logistics to markets.

With support from IFAD and AFD, Nigeria now has the opportunity to modernize its rural economy, create jobs, and build resilience against food crises. The VCN also holds the promise of encouraging youth involvement in agriculture and creating pathways for women’s empowerment in rural communities.

As dignitaries, ministers, and development partners gathered to witness the signing, the atmosphere was charged with optimism — but also a sober recognition of the work ahead. Implementation will be key. Transparency, accountability, and sustained stakeholder engagement will determine whether this ambitious programme becomes a success story or just another lofty idea.

For now, however, the message is clear: Northern Nigeria is open for agricultural business — and the world is watching.

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