News in Brief:
– Nigeria’s Jigawa state, a leading wheat producer, is sending a delegation to Ethiopia on a learning mission.
– The visit aims to improve the state’s wheat production through knowledge sharing with Ethiopian experts on best practices, sustainable methods, and long-term strategies.
Nigeria’s Jigawa state, a leader in domestic wheat production, is taking a proactive approach to enhance its agricultural sector through a study tour to Ethiopia. Governor Umar Namadi led the delegation, consisting of key agricultural stakeholders, including officials and experts, on a strategic learning mission.
Holistically, the visit aims to glean valuable insights from Ethiopia’s National Wheat Production Initiative, according to a news report. To this end, Jigawa state’s representatives will engage with Ethiopian agricultural leaders and experts in a comprehensive knowledge-sharing program.
Meantime, the exchange focuses on several key areas including:
- Project success: The delegation will assess Ethiopia’s successful wheat production strategies, exploring the initiative’s benefits and its contribution to national food security.
- Best practices in action: Through on-field observations, Jigawa representatives will learn about best practices in wheat production systems, including methods for sustainable cultivation.
- Collaborative Solutions: Discussions will address challenges faced in achieving sustainable wheat production, fostering potential collaboration between Ethiopia and Nigeria in adopting best practices.
Generally, the visit aims to understand Ethiopia’s long-term plans for wheat production and the progress made so far. It will include valuating different wheat production methods employed in Ethiopia.
Jigawa’s delegation will also examining successful models for sustainable wheat production, such as agricultural commercialisation and farmer production clusters. They will learn from Ethiopia’s experience with both rain-fed and irrigated wheat production techniques across various regions.