By Ubong Sampson
A research and development consultant in Akwa Ibom State, Mr Promise
Etim has made a case for Agricultural Engineers in the state as regards
being included by Governor Udom Emmanuel in the recently constituted
Agricultural Development and Food Sufficiency Committee.
Mr Etim made the urge recently while addressing journalists in Uyo.
Etim noted that the Agricultural Development
value chain revolves around
production, through enhanced mechanization and processing, which he
said, were core duties of Agricultural Engineers.
"The new committee cannot function well, without the inclusion of an
Agricultural Engineer. The Agricultural Engineer is directly involved in
initiation, planning, execution and monitoring of agricultural
production processes, particularly, ones linked to mechanization.
Professionals in the field, simply apply Engineering to Agricultural
practices for the purpose of increased production. They design machines
and facilitate storage of agricultural materials, because they are well
vested with knowledge of the Engineering properties of most agricultural
resources, which are panacea for development of processing machines.
"It is the duty of the Agricultural Engineer to design farm structures
for effective environmental control, develop irrigation and drainage
structures required for subsistence and mechanized farming practices,
utilize mechanical components for planting and harvesting of
agricultural produce. The Agricultural Engineer, develop modules that
aids easy processing and storage of harvested products for increase
production, consumption by the people and export purposes". He said.
On the plans of the State Government to actively delve into mechanized
farming, Etim, maintained that, it is necessary for the new
administration to look to the direction of agric engineers, which he
said will play active roles in land clearing and development for
mechanized farming. He hinted that, such technocrat can be drafted from
the Department of Agricultural Engineering in Akwa Ibom State University
or that of the University of Uyo.
He further said the Agricultural Transformation drive of the state,
requires concerted effort from all stakeholders in the sector, to ensure
the new administration in the state meets its food production target,
to sustain the people and grow the economy.
"For us to place the state in line with others in terms of food
sufficiency, all hands must be on deck. It should not be business as
usual. The real farmers should be engaged. The days of purchasing
fertilizers and distributing only in urban centers should be put behind.
How do you expect a local woman who is directly involved in medium or
large scale farming in Ika or Udung Uko, to bundle her way to Uyo and
start queuing for fertilizers. There should be a paradigm shift to this
regard. Fertilizers bought at subsidized rate by the Government for sole
purpose of distribution to farmers, must get to the local farmers at
the grassroots level, through a bottom-top approach, which will bring
the Government closer to the people. They should be no central
distribution of these resources again. Government should involve
Agricultural Development Programme (ADP) personnel at ward levels". Etim
added.
The R&D expert, lauded the State Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel on his
proposal to send one thousand youths from the state to Israel for
training in various fields of Agriculture. He however advised that
persons to be considered for the programme should be drafted from all
fields of Agriculture; poultry and livestocks, fisheries and
aquaculture, animal science, crop science, soil science, food science
and technology, agricultural economics and extension, as well as
Agricultural/Food Engineering and Craftmen, to boost production and food
security in the state.
He also congratulated the newly sworn in commissioner for Agriculture
and Natural Resources, Dr. Matthew Ekatte on his appointment and urged
the new head of the Ministry to innovate programs that will boost Youth
and Women participation in Agriculture, while also considering immediate
revitalization of the Akwa Ibom Agricultural Development Programme
(AKADEP) and upgrading of the Integrated Farmers Scheme, set up by the
Akpabio administration, to involve more rural farmers.
Etim urged the state to harness its huge agricultural resources for
wealth creation, as an alternative means to limit dependency on crude
oil for revenue generation.
A research and development consultant in Akwa Ibom State, Mr Promise
Etim has made a case for Agricultural engineers in the state as regards
being included by Governor Udom Emmanuel in the recently constituted
Agricultural Development and Food Sufficiency Committee.
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