IITA wants media to support its Zero Hunger initiative

The International Institute of  Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Ibadan,  has  solicited  the support of the media in  showcasing  efforts made at reducing hunger  in  Africa through its  Zero Hunger initiative.

Dr Kenton Dashiell, the institute’s Deputy Director General for partnerships for Delivery,  made the plea for media support on Thursday  at  the IITA Media  Day held in Ibadan.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the day was organised to provide the media opportunity to learn firsthand about IITA’s  efforts in addressing Africa’s pressing challenges  of hunger, malnutrition and  poverty.

Dashiell said that in the last 50  years,  IITA had  conducted a lot of research with the intention of making small farmers to become large scale operators.

According to him, findings indicate that  majority of farmers plant crops which are not pest and disease resistant  and this affects  the level of   yield.

Dashiell said  the institute had been  able to develop varieties of crops that are pest and disease resistant, noting that this had  helped  boost  yield.

“ We want to see a revolution in Nigeria where farmers can easily send their children to school.

“IITA has decided to partner with the media because this research cannot get to the farmers without someone like the media marketing it to the farmers.

` Agriculture is a way to be become wealthy and the media is needed to communicate the message and look for creative way of bringing the message to Nigerians.

“ IITA has trained a lot of graduate youths on agriculture and they  are now self employed and  employing others,’’ he said.

Also contributing, Dr Kwesi Atta-Krah, the Director, System and Site Integration, said that over 60 per cent of IITA cassava varieties  were in the rural areas.

He, however, said this was not enough as agriculture must play a critical role  in national development.

NAN reports that IITA is committed to  improving the productivity of major Africa’s  staples like cassava, yam, maize, banana and plantain, cowpea and soya beans.

Highlights of the media day  included a tour of   IITA genetic event centre, cassava breeding unit as well as fishery pond.


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