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Abuja agriculture students receive food security grants

University of Abuja agriculture students receive N3.211m in food security grants to fund research into sustainable food systems and climate resilience.

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Twenty-five final-year students of the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Abuja, have received research grants under the Nigeria Food Security Scholars Programme, an initiative of the Nigerian Food Security Project designed to promote research-driven solutions to Nigeria’s food security challenges.

The beneficiaries were awarded project-based grants totalling N3.211m, alongside certificates of participation, to support research in areas including food security, agricultural supply chains, climate resilience, post-harvest loss reduction, sustainable food systems, and other related fields.

Speaking at the event, the Director of the Nigerian Food Security Project, Ajibola Oladiipo, said the initiative was designed to ensure that research conducted in higher institutions directly contributes to addressing food security challenges. “We strongly believe in the value of research and want to ensure that research emerging from academic institutions is grounded in the realities of food security challenges.

Our goal is to encourage students to align their projects with practical solutions that can contribute to addressing food security issues. We are committed to funding and scaling solutions that are commercially viable,” he said. Related News Living beside death: Ogun residents battle toxic dumpsite, killer road CBN liquidity tightening triggers short-term debt shift Dangote refinery cuts West Africa fuel import volumes Also speaking, the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, Professor Akeem Oyerinde, said the initiative aligns with broader efforts to tackle food insecurity through research and innovation.

“The primary goal of the initiative is to address food insecurity in Nigeria through research. We were asked to select 25 outstanding students who would receive support to research food security issues, including women and youth participation in agriculture and post-harvest loss reduction,” he said.

According to him, the students have been grouped into thematic research clusters and are already conducting studies expected to generate practical insights for the agricultural sector. “This is the first time that this has happened in the university. The support is highly impactful on both the students and the institution.

Our goal is to produce agricultural professionals who can drive innovation and contribute to solving food insecurity challenges,” he added. Under the programme, the students will carry out their research projects under the guidance of faculty supervisors and will also benefit from quarterly coaching and review sessions organised by the Supply Chain Research and Innovation Hub.

“We strongly believe in the value of research and want to ensure that research emerging from academic institutions is grounded in the realities of food security challenges. Our goal is to encourage students to align their projects with practical solutions that can contribute to addressing food security issues.

We are committed to funding and scaling solutions that are commercially viable,” he said. Related News Living beside death: Ogun residents battle toxic dumpsite, killer road CBN liquidity tightening triggers short-term debt shift Dangote refinery cuts West Africa fuel import volumes Also speaking, the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, Professor Akeem Oyerinde, said the initiative aligns with broader efforts to tackle food insecurity through research and innovation.

Also speaking, the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, Professor Akeem Oyerinde, said the initiative aligns with broader efforts to tackle food insecurity through research and innovation. “The primary goal of the initiative is to address food insecurity in Nigeria through research.

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