The Federal Government has advised farmers to be very careful as tomato ebola hits six states destroying tomatoes.
The Federal Government on Tuesday revealed the cause of tomato
scarcity in the country as it said the pest, Tuta absoluta, popularly
known as ‘Tomato Ebola’, is responsible for the massive destruction of
tomato in farmlands in Nigeria. The destructive pest has so far invaded
six states in Nigeria. Farmers all over the country have been warned to
be careful and advised farmers on the management skills to use so as to
curb the spread of the pest.
Speaking on the issue, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural
Development, Mr. Audu Ogbeh, revealed that the highly reproductive
nature of the tomato pest and lack of management knowledge for
containment allowed it to spread which led to the destruction of tomato
fruits in Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kaduna, Plateau and Lagos.
He also stated that the government is already consulting with experts in other find a way out.
He said, “The pest can also attack even pepper and Irish
potato. So we are confronting something quite serious. But the good
thing is that we are tackling it right now as experts will commence work
immediately. We are bringing the commissioners and governors of states
to jointly attack this pest, which, if not dealt with, will create
serious problems for food security in our country.”
Also, the minister revealed that Nigeria spent huge sums importing substandard tomato paste which affected many in Nigeria.
“We have two processing plants for tomato paste in Nigeria,
Erisco and Dangote, and their capacities are huge. We welcome their
arrival because our annual import bill of tomato paste is about $400m
and it is a good sign that we can now produce here and make money for
our farmers.” he said.
Reacting to the recent development, CropLife International, a group
of agro-professionals, advocated the use of hazard-based approach
rather than a risk-based methodology. The group also called for the
promotion and adoption of relevant biotechnologies in farming
activities.
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