Agric will benefit from better use of climate info, says Nimet CEO

Prof. Sani Abubakar Mashi, Director General and Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has said Nigeria can rebuild and sustain the agriculture sector through better use of climate information.
 
Prof. Sani Abubakar Mashi
DG/CEO, Nigerian Meteorological Agency
In a paper presented at the Senior Executive Course Programme, held at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Plateau State, Mashi said "Effective climate information and services will not only transform agricultural production from labour-intensive high risk endeavor to knowledge based strategic enterprise, but will also enable sustainable utilisation of resources to achieve food security in the country."

The paper entitled: "Agrometeorological Service Delivery for Sustainable Agricultural Development in Nigeria" argued that climate and weather variability play an overriding role in determining the amount of physical productivity of agricultural crops, livestock and forests, as well as, the risk of the failure of the productivity.

The DG disclosed that NiMet has leveraged on over 100 years climate information on Nigeria in its archive to address issues relating to climate variability and change, and the possible impact on agriculture production and food security, in particular.


He urged the Federal Government to set in motion the National Framework for Application of Climate Services (NFACS); use of Information Communication Technology (ICT); and enforcement effective intervention policies, among others.

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