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.