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Ukrainian/Russian War: Wheat Imports to African Countries Hits 20 Billion, Says TAAT
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Ukrainian/Russian War: Wheat Imports to African Countries Hits 20 Billion, Says TAAT

Umar Idris ShuaibuBy Umar Idris ShuaibuFebruary 6, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Amid the raging war between the Ukrainian and Russia, African countries have sustained wheat importation from Europe over USS20 billion Dollars.

The increased dependency of Africa on the European market, including Nigeria which sources about 90 percent of its wheat demand abroad, has continued to weaken efforts to harness production levels in the continent.

The Head, of Clearinghouse, Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation, TAAT, Dr. Solomon Gizaw made the revelation on Monday in Kano at the opening of a workshop on wheat seed production in Nigeria.

Dr. Gizaw explained that African countries are paying the supreme price for the Ukraine-Russia crisis which has obstructed the supply chain and escalated the cost of wheat importation, failure to take advantage of its potential.

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Dr. Gizaw regretted that African countries have refused to build a self-sufficient mechanism in wheat production despite its abundant arable land, available resources, and technology deposits; an ugly development threatening food security in the continent.

According to him, “the fight between Russia and Ukraine impacted the whole of Africa. You can imagine, two countries fighting elsewhere in Europe but the fight has caused a lot of supply disruption because we Africans are the major importer of wheat across the continent.

“Which means we don’t have food security as our food security is in the hands of others. This is regrettable because we don’t have reason to depend on Europe for wheat in the first instance
In Africa, we have the technology, land, water and the people. If we bring together and work together, Nigeria can feed itself and the rest of African countries”.

Dr. Gizaw who identified poor seed production and supply as a major predicament disclosed TAAT plans to provide USD200 million Dollar soft loan to farmers in Nigeria for seed and fertilizer production to boost wheat production.

Earlier, TAAT programme coordinator, Dr. Chrys Akem worried that Nigeria is still backward in wheat production revolution compared to Ethiopia and Sudan which are now self-sufficient in wheat production.

“We started a programme 10 years ago called Support Agricultural Research for Development of Stability Crop in Africa, and wheat was one of the crops. There were three countries, Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Sudan that were ready for the revolution.

“Ethiopia has gone ahead, they are self-sufficient and started exporting. Sudan started doing well until some internal disruptions occurred. But Nigeria started with 50,000 hectares, by the tail end of the programme we recorded 150,000 hectares”. Akem noted.

The coordinator explained that the workshop is intended to chat ways for the production of varieties of wheat seed production in Nigeria and build capacity on best agronomy practices in the continent.

Stakeholders at the occasion identified a lack of quality seeds and poor supply to the right farmer as a major challenge.

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