2022.2199.2

Transforming agriculture for a more resilient rural economy in Nigeria

Transformative Agricultural Systems for Rural Economic Development in Nigeria
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Country
Nigeria
Runtime
Partner
Federal Ministry for Budget and National Planning
Contact

Dr. Andrea Ruediger

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Two farmers harvesting produce in a field, with one holding a crate labelled with EU and GIZ logos.
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Context

Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country and leading economy, grapples with major obstacles. Despite its natural resources, agricultural productivity is low, with minimal value addition and processing. Annual agricultural production growth of 2.5 per cent lags behind the population increase of 2.6 per cent, contributing to food insecurity. Climate change, environmental degradation, and limited access to decent jobs exacerbate rural poverty, drive urban migration, and fuel irregular migration. Rising food prices and soaring costs of agricultural inputs further disrupt food security and economic stability.

Community members preparing food trays for drying in a solar-powered facility, demonstrating collaborative efforts in a safer and healthier food processing.
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Objective

Agricultural production has increased, post-harvest losses have been reduced, and food security has improved, with the creation of lucrative employment opportunities benefiting women and youth in rural Nigeria through climate smart systems.

Approach

The project supports small farmers, micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises in rural regions, as well as their interest groups and producer associations. It implements the following measures to enhance rural economic development by integrating a value chain approach with rural economic development strategies and inclusive development principles:

  • Improving production quality and yield as well as developing processing capabilities to foster new businesses that adopt climate-resilient practices, enhance bio-diversity, and combat desertification and deforestation;
  • Creating employment opportunities across all stages of the value chain, focusing on women and vulnerable groups;
  • Developing processing facilities that meet European Union (EU) standards for decent work and product quality, improving export potential.
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Last update: March 2025

Further Project Information

CRS code
31120

Cofinancing
  • Europäische Union (EU) (12.70 m €)
Policy markers

Significant (secondary) policy objectives:

  • Gender Equality
  • Democratic and inclusive governance
  • Climate Change: Adaptation

Responsible organisational unit
1600 Westafrika 2 und Madagaskar

Financial commitment for the actual implementation phase
18,300,000 €

The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:
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