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AfDB Commits $200 Million to Advance Climate-Resilient and Tech-Enabled Agriculture in Nigeria
The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) has sanctioned a $200 million loan aimed at revolutionizing Nigeria’s agricultural sector through climate-smart initiatives and cutting-edge technology integration.
Enhancing Food Security and Agricultural Efficiency
According to an official statement released by AfDB, this financial support is designed to bolster food security, elevate crop yields, and streamline agricultural value chains across the country. The investment aligns with Nigeria’s strategic goals to modernize farming and ensure sustainable food production amid climate challenges.
Scaling Up the National Agricultural Growth Scheme – Agro-Pocket
The funds will be allocated to the second phase of the Federal Government’s National Agricultural Growth Scheme – Agro-Pocket (NAGS-AP). This phase focuses on broadening farmers’ access to superior agricultural inputs, innovative technologies, and precision agriculture techniques driven by data analytics. By doing so, the program aims to empower smallholder farmers and agribusinesses nationwide.
Leveraging Technology for Sustainable Agriculture
With Nigeria’s agricultural sector contributing approximately 24% to the nation’s GDP as of 2023, integrating technology is critical for sustainable growth. The AfDB-backed initiative will promote the adoption of digital tools such as satellite imagery, mobile-based advisory services, and IoT-enabled irrigation systems, which have proven effective in countries like Kenya and South Africa.
Future Outlook and Impact
This investment is expected to catalyze a transformation in Nigeria’s agricultural landscape by increasing productivity, reducing post-harvest losses, and enhancing market linkages. It also supports the country’s commitment to the African Union’s Agenda 2063, which emphasizes climate resilience and food security as key pillars for continental development.