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There is an obvious and urgent need to increase food production. And increased farming is a good start towards that end. But the challenge Nigeria faces is not just one of increasing agricultural production. It’s also a challenge of reducing food losses and waste; it’s a challenge of making the agricultural sector more competitive in terms of creating more desirable jobs, higher profits, better work conditions, higher salaries; it’s a challenge of attracting and absorbing its young population into the agricultural value chain; it’s a challenge of effectively linking agriculture to other sectors of the economy to create the kind of synergy needed to truly drive growth in the entire agricultural value chain and the economy at large; it’s a challenge of driving down unemployment and building a sustainable economic future driven by agriculture. These challenges will not be met simply by creating more farms. In order to overcome these challenges, production agriculture (upstream – which also includes all input supply activity) must be linked effectively to 10 The Export Brief | MAY 2018 | IEOM-NG.ORG downstream activities (including storage, handling, processing, logistics, marketing, retail) – what we broadly refer to as agribusiness. Agribusiness in this context means the totality of industry and activities that provides the crucial link between production agriculture (including farming) and other sectors of the economy (manufacturing, transportation, financial, services, etc). If agriculture is to truly drive economic growth, employment and sustainable development, the country needs a well- functioning agribusiness ecosystem. A functioning agribusiness sector will ultimately lead to higher incomes for farmers; increased competitiveness for the country’s agricultural products both domestically and in international markets, accelerated development and sustainable economic growth. The country has no choice but to invest massively in developing the agribusiness sector. We’re seeing glimpses of this already happening. At the federal and state government levels, lot of awareness and training programs focused on agribusiness are already on. The drive to create and increase the share of agribusinesses is already on, especially at the state level.