She stated
that the state sources over 950,000 tons of rice from outside the state on
yearly basis.
Olusanya
said that the production output of tomatoes is also grossly deficient compared
to its consumption need.
The
Commissioner made the disclosures while delivering her paper as a Keynote
speaker at the Lagos State University-Alexander Von Humboldt International Conference
(LASU-Humboldt Kellog 2023), on
Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at Ojo.
She spoke on the paper titled ‘Advancing
Food Security through Good Governance in Nigeria’, while the theme of the
Conference was ‘Repositioning Science And Technology To Tackle Food Insecurity,
Environment And Health Challenges Through Research Collaborations And Capacity
Building For Sustainable Development’.
The
Commissioner also stated that all sectors of the economy operate via a central
pipe traceable to agriculture. “What we regard as the production, manufacturing
sectors are basically hinged on agriculture. The clothes we are putting,
especially the ones made of original cotton, are products of basic
agriculture”.
She
spoke further that the tyres of vehicles and interior furniture are all
materials that originated from agricultural activities.
Olusanya
also spoke on the need to get more actively involved in pro-agricultural activities,
this she said would help Lagos State in attaining sufficient food production
for sustainable food security.
The commissioner
was also of the opinion that the factors holding the economy are food security
and the security of life and property.
She
called on youths to participate in agriculture, no matter their profession,
adding that there will be less pressure on the workers’ incomes since less will
be expended on feeding and as such the rising cost of living will be brought
down significantly.
Earlier
at the event Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello in her Welcome Remark said she was
optimistic that the conference would proffer solutions to the myriads of challenges
of food insecurity bedeviling the nation.
Other
keynote speakers include, Prof. Odunayo Clement Adebooye the Vice Chancellor of
Osun State University who spoke on the paper titled ‘Tackling Food Insecurity, Environment And Health Challenges In Nigeria: The Potential Of Science And Technological
Innovations Through Research Collaborations And Capacity Building For
Sustainable Development.’
Another
keynote was delivered by the Hon. Minister of Science and Technology, Senator
Olorunimbe Mamora who was represented by
the Director General/ Chief Executive, Nigeria Natural Medicine Development
Agency, Dr. Sam Etatovie.
Prof.
Kabiru Akinyemi, Director of Linkages, Partnerships and Collaborations at Lagos
State University was the convener of the conference.
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