The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, said on Sunday the Federal Government resorted to importation of food items due to the lean production season.
The minister, who featured in Channels Television’s programme, Sunday Politics in Abuja, assured Nigerians that food inflation would soon be a thing of the past.
He stressed that Nigeria would experience a bumper harvest soon.
“We’re expecting a bumper harvest,” Kyari said.
The minister also explained that the Importation of food items was a result of the cyclical issue in farming season.
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He pointed out that the lean season was the reason the federal government resorted to importation of specific food items to reduce the impact of these low-yield crops and high prices of staple food in the market.
“The season that we find ourselves now is a cyclical issue that you have in agriculture. This is what you call the lean season and this is between June, July and August before the next harvest.
“That is why Mr. President has decided to import rice, maize, wheat and other staple foods. As soon as all the fiscal issues have been worked out and the ministry of finance and customs have issued out the fiscal aspect of it,” Kyari stated.
By: Babajide Okeowo
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