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Nigeria joins convergence initiative on food systems, climate action

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskJuly 16, 2026Updated:July 16, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Nigeria has joined 21 other countries in the Convergence Initiative to integrate food systems transformation with climate action in a bid to strengthen food security and tackle climate challenges.

The development was announced at a two-day National Dialogue on Nigeria’s Convergence Initiative in Abuja on Wednesday.

The dialogue was themed: “Bringing together stakeholders to advance the alignment between food systems transformation and climate action, empowering national efforts to achieve the SDGs and Paris Climate Agreement targets.”

Minister of State for Budget and Economic Planning, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, said the initiative aligns with the National Development Plan (NDP) 2026–2030, which identifies food security and climate resilience as strategic priorities.

Uzoka-Anite said Nigeria’s participation would promote evidence-based interventions, strengthen collaboration, and deliver locally adaptable solutions for sustainable food systems.

“Nigeria is one of the countries selected to implement this initiative. It is built on a deliberate science-policy-society interface, ensuring that our interventions are evidence-informed, socially legitimate, economically viable and locally adaptable.

“It is about building a nation where no Nigerian goes to bed hungry, where farmers thrive, communities are resilient to climate shocks, and economic growth translates to shared prosperity,” she said.

The minister noted that Nigeria faces the dual challenge of feeding a population projected to exceed 250 million by 2030 while adapting to climate impacts already affecting economic activities.

She said coordinated action, evidence-based interventions and shared accountability had enabled progress toward building food systems that are inclusive, equitable and capable of delivering improved nutrition, environmental sustainability and better livelihoods.

Also speaking, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Dr. Aliyu Abdullahi, said sustainable food systems cannot be achieved without climate-smart approaches.

Abdullahi said effective climate action must consider the transformation of the systems through which food is produced, processed and consumed.

He commended the Federal Ministries of Agriculture and Food Security, Environment, and Budget and Economic Planning, alongside the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office, UN Food Systems Hub, National Food Systems Convenor and development partners, for convening the dialogue.

“The Federal Government recognises that transforming Nigeria’s agrifood systems is one of the most powerful pathways for accelerating economic growth and achieving food security.

“With more than 40 million agricultural households participating in the sector and agrifood systems contributing nearly 40 per cent of GDP, investments in agriculture generate far-reaching impacts across employment, trade, nutrition and environmental sustainability,” he said.

The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, Mrs. Deborah Odoh, said climate-resilient food systems are critical to Nigeria’s sustainable economic growth.

Odoh said agricultural policies must integrate climate adaptation measures to strengthen resilience and reduce food inflation.

“Food is not merely a household necessity; it is the bedrock of national security, public health and industrial stability,” she said.

She added that Nigeria can no longer design agricultural policies in isolation from climate realities, noting that shifting weather patterns, prolonged droughts and flooding are disrupting supply chains and contributing to food inflation.

According to her, restructuring how food is produced, processed and distributed is essential to achieving the objectives of the Medium-Term National Development Plan (MTNDP) 2026–2030 and Nigeria Agenda 2050.

Earlier, Deputy Director of the UN Food Systems Coordination Hub, Lara Blancho Rothe, said Nigeria’s participation marked an important step toward strengthening collaboration between food systems transformation and climate action.

Rothe said countries globally are recognising the need to address food systems and climate challenges together, as climate change continues to affect food production, livelihoods and nutrition.

She said Nigeria has demonstrated commitment to transforming its food systems since the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit, with more than 40 national and local dialogues contributing to the development of the country’s Food Systems Transformation Pathway and 78 priority actions.

She reaffirmed the UN Food Systems Coordination Hub’s commitment to supporting Nigeria’s food systems transformation through continued collaboration with government, the UN Country Team and other stakeholders.

The Convergence Initiative seeks to align food systems transformation with climate action by maximising synergies between both agendas and contributing to the achievement of the SDGs and Paris Climate Agreement targets.

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