Unlocking the Potential of Agriculture and Rebranding Farming in Nigeria
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Got key takeaways on an episode you'd love to share? Or a Fact check? Or an initiative you want to spotlight? Then record a voice message here and you'll be featured on the Sunday episodes. ( P.s. You can send multiple 90second ones and we'll put them together to be cohesive) This episode of Bridging the Gap explores how to strengthen Nigerian agriculture. It goes beyond growing crops, focusing on the various aspect of agriculture that gets crops from farms to people's homes and markets. The guests, Edmund and Samson, discuss challenges faced by farmers including skills gaps, lack of proper equipment, storage issues, and collaboration. The conversation highlights the importance of rebranding farming, improving access to funding, government investment in infrastructure, and empowering farmers to advocate for themselves. Guest Bios: Edmund Minimah is a trained Supply Chain expert with various local and international experiences in multinational FMCGs in the field of purchasing & procurement, import, logistics, material management and planning. He has deep market and commercial insight into emerging markets with expertise in supply chain strategy development and execution. He is currently the supply chain manager at Olam Agri the leading agribusiness in high-growth markets,  focusing on food, feed, and fiber including Nigeria where it is a market leader. Farmer Ogbole Samson is a biochemist turned agricultural entrepreneur. He promotes modern, technology-driven farming as a solution for hunger, poverty, and national development.  He leads by example through Soilless Farm Lab and extensive training efforts in in Abeokuta. Samson is a recognized innovator with a passion for building a better food system in Africa. He’s a two time TEDx speaker and a one-time TED speaker & sFarm Lab has been featured unto several platforms due to the innovative work they are embarking on with Agriculture. Want to learn more, read here: Agricultural Growth in West Africa (AGWA). Market and Policy Drivers (afdb.org) Crops and Conflict: how insecurity affects Nigeria’s agriculture sector - The Africa Report.com afcfta-agribusiness-current-state-nigeria-agriculture-sector.pdf (pwc.com) The cash crop revolution, colonialism and economic reorganization in Africa - ScienceDirect Economic Diversification in Nigeria: The Politics of Building a Post-Oil Economy (Politics and Development in Contemporary Africa) – Rovingheights Books (rhbooks.com.ng) The Future of Food (WIRED guides): How to Feed the Planet Without Destroying It – Rovingheights Books (rhbooks.com.ng) If you’d like to read more on the episode topic you just listened to, suggested books are linked below. Remember to use the code BTG10 at checkout to get a discount on your order if you buy any book from ⁠Roving Heights⁠⁠!   For inquiries, long feedback, or proposals email: [email protected] To continue the discussion follow us on ⁠Twitter ⁠or ⁠Instagram⁠
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