Tomato production remains one of the less stressful and most lucrative agribusiness for young people to invest in because of its high nutritional values which increases demand among household across the country.2015 experienced a rise in the demand of tomatoes against the supply across all the notable markets in Nigeria, especially Mile12 and Idi-Oro market in Lagos State.
The Tomatoes and Orchard Producers Association of Nigeria (TOPAN) in an attempt to solve the problem of food security and get youth and women involved in agriculture has highlighted some of its activities with success accomplished, ranging from land acquisition, increase in tomatoes production through the introduction and adoption of new tomato varieties, capacity building and youth involvement in agriculture.
There are various associations across the agricultural value chains aimed at bridging gaps through various programmes and interventions. Among them is TOPAN whose thematic activities and achievement can be summed up in the following areas;
The success has encouraged TOPAN to outline and diversify its plans for 2016, which is specifically targeted towards some key players in revitalization of agriculture. These include farmers, youth and women in agriculture. The outlined plans has its root in getting more youth and women involved in agricultural development and practices, followed by enlargement of the scope of operation to other zones to include the West, South and the Niger Delta region.
This enlargement will critically strengthen the tomatoes production to the industry acceptable standards and address the problem of processing, transportation issues, inefficient storage facility and capacity as well as the irrigation system which is suitable for farmers in the zones. The solidity of the outlined plans is embedded in its capacity building programmes to include:
Agriculture in Nigeria faces similar challenges and this is no exception for TOPAN thematic areas as it has its root from lack of funds to aid research, training and for trainee, the problem of land acquisition, insufficient seeds/seedlings and fertilizer to boost production, low penetration of training programmes due to insufficient capacity to employ more people and ultimately lack of storage capacity to reduce loses.
To ensure youths explore the potential of agriculture in order to attain the sustainable development goals, specifically for tomatoes and orchid production, the following needs to be critically examine through TOPAN initiates:
Ending on a good note, TOPAN was birthed as a result of the training organized by Federal Ministry of Agriculture for youth with a passion for Agriculture and has developed a network of farmers within states in Nigeria.
It aims to reduce hunger and malnutrition, contribute to abatement efforts to reduce greenhouse gases contributing to global warming, promote sustainable livelihood, and enhance Tomatoes and Orchard farming (food security/ food production) through advocacy, research, training and capacity development, and partnership with farmers and stakeholders in Nigeria.
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