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The ₦5bn Agro-Inputs Distribution Plan – Will It Work?

The Let’s Talk Agriculture Podcast

Release Date: 09/03/2025

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The Nigerian government has announced a ₦5bn agro-inputs distribution plan — promising to get fertilisers, seeds, and agro-chemicals into the hands of farmers. But will this intervention truly reach those who need it most, or will it get stuck in the same old bottlenecks of politics, logistics, and poor timing?

In this episode, I sit with Ilyasu Ishak, Business Development Manager at CropIT, to unpack the realities on the ground:

  • How effective input distribution can transform yields

  • Why timing is critical for farmers’ success

  • The risks of leakages and mismanagement

  • What lessons Nigeria can borrow from past interventions

This is a must-listen for anyone following agricultural policy, agribusiness, or the future of food security in Nigeria.

 

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