Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Aliyu Abdullahi, has revealed that Nigerian Ginger farmers incurred losses amounting to N12 billion due to the disease epidemic that destroyed their crops in 2023.
He stated this at the Agricultural Insurance train – the – trainer workshop on Thursday in Abuja.
The minister pointed out the incidences of the 2023 wet farming season where ginger farmers in Kaduna suffered immensely from the outbreak of the ginger blight disease, losing over 90 per cent of their total harvest for the season.
According to him, only a few of those ginger farmers who took insurance protection received monetary compensation for their harvest losses.
“These set of farmers could boast of returning to their farms without little or no financial assistance, unlike their uninsured counterparts who had to dip into their meagre savings to be able to continue farming.
“That is some food for thought and something that we all have to bear in mind; as we are at all times one or two bad harvest seasons away from losing our food supplies,” Abdullahi said.
Abdullah said that the 2024 flood outlook released by the Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation had shown that 397 LGAs out of the total 774 LGAs in Nigeria, representing over 51 per cent of the country’s farming areas are at risk of flooding.
He said the country was witnessing the clear and present existential threats of climate change and its impact on our local food systems and it was now evident that climate change was real and it had become inevitable to integrate insurance as a key component of the National Agricultural Growth Scheme Agro-Pocket (NAGS-AP) programme, to ensure sustainability and food security.