Femi Adeniyi

Adefemi is an agricultural economist and entrepreneur. He comments on agriculture, the economy, general human interests; and advocates for young people in agriculture. He writes from Lagos, Nigeria.

Is agriculture a viable option for Nigerian youths?

Questions answered in this article: - What opportunity does the growing demand for food in Nigeria and Africa present to the youths? - What is the current...

How can improving irrigation boost Nigeria’s food production capacity?

Questions answered in this article: - What is the current state of irrigation in Nigeria and how does this negatively impact food production? - How can improved...

In conversations, what the future of Nigeria’s agriculture has to say

Questions answered in this article: - What percentage of Nigerian students studying agriculture are actually there by choice and out of genuine interest? - What are some...

How can Nigeria’s agricultural tertiary institutions power its food industry?

Questions answered in this article: - How does the mismatch between population growth rate and local food production affect the economy? - What percentage of agricultural...

How can an optimised NIRSAL improve Nigeria’s agriculture?

Questions answered here: - What major roles should NIRSAL play in Nigeria's agricultural sector finanicng? - How can intelligence improve the impact of the institution's efforts...

See Four Pillars For Transforming Nigeria’s Agricultural Financing To Improve Effectiveness, Service delivery

Questions answered in this article: - Why does Nigeria's agriculture financing require a transformation from the direct disbursement of interventions model? - What are some major areas...

Subsidies: Tinubu’s Band-Aid Solution To Nigeria’s $200 Billion Agricultural Financing Gap

Guarantees are still a more sustainable way to stimulate productivity in Nigeria's agriculture and food production —a brief look at the current agricultural food...

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