Challenges of Agriculture in My Beautiful Jos Plateau State Nigeria
Amaka Ifeduba, Ph.D.
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First, I sincerely thank all 2,611 of you who have taken the time to subscribe to my newsletter. I will be very honest with you: what I have more than answers are questions and observations. I hope these letters foster a two-way correspondence where you share your thoughts, insights, and questions, and through deep exploration, we can find solutions together.
Today, I want to tell you a little bit about the town where I was born and raised: Jos, in Plateau State, Nigeria. Jos is a small city with a land mass of about 1,800 sq km and approximately one million people within a state of almost 31,000 sq km and a total population of 4.7 million.
"Plateau" describes Jos's elevated and picturesque terrain, characterized by rolling hills, valleys, and beautiful rocks. Jos is one of the coolest cities in Nigeria, known for its waterfalls, lakes, and rich biodiversity that enhance its natural beauty. The region's vibrant cultural heritage, peaceful serenity, and outdoor adventure opportunities make Jos Plateau an enchanting destination.
One thing I always thought was most unique about Plateau State is the language diversity, with over 50 languages spoken in just one State.
Growing up in Jos, I observed sharp differences in Agricultural activities and food availability in the two major seasons:
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This realization often saddened me and motivated me to pursue a PhD education abroad after finding that even with a Master's degree, I did not have the solutions to these problems.
Unfortunately, even though I now understand the problems better, I still do not have all the answers and continually strive to become more aware.
I will end this letter by highlighting some of the major challenges of agriculture in my beautiful Jos Plateau and, by extension, Nigeria and even Africa at large:
1. Inadequate human resources: most farmers lack the technical know-how for modern best practices.
2. Misinformation and lack of proper communication.
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3. Limited technology and innovations.
4. Disinterest of the younger generation in Agriculture.
5. Unexpected changes in climate conditions affecting agricultural yield and quality.
6. Inadequate seed systems and market development.
7. Economic instability and rigid regulations.
8. Religious intolerance & crisis.
9. Burning of the Jos main market in 2002 (Terminus market - was one of the biggest markets in West Africa).
10. Government insensitivity.
I hope to get some feedback from you. In my next letter, we can begin to explore practical and actionable solutions to these problems.
Until then, ciao.
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6 个月Amaka Ifeduba innovations has started taking place at Taminus. It's a little wonderful why it looks the way it is. Actually have been criticizing the market a lot and compared it to markets in Lagos. But now I repent. As of two weeks ago when I visited Taminus Market, I saw they've started some reconstruction work and have demolished some old sites. They are transforming the market into a more modern and appealing place. Since Taminus is the only main market in Jos, and it's quite expansive, these improvements are essential. They are working to make the market more sophisticated and better organized, which will make it easier to navigate and find different sections without any mix-ups. The ongoing innovations are making Taminus a more beautiful and functional market. Soon, it will look amazing and serve the community even better. Hopefully this may be the beginning of the great change needed
Digital marketing specialist|| An aspiring medical practitioner|| Apple of God's eye| INSIGHTFUL - I help YOUNG stars/undergraduate, Business owners, graduates & professionals gain VISIBILITY & MONETIES their smartphone
6 个月Amaka Ifeduba innovations has started taking place at Taminus. It's a little wonderful why it looks the way it is. Actually have been criticizing the market a lot and compared it to markets in Lagos. But now I repent. As of two weeks ago when I visited Taminus Market, I saw they've started some reconstruction work and have demolished some old sites. They are transforming the market into a more modern and appealing place. Since Taminus is the only main market in Jos, and it's quite expansive, these improvements are essential. They are working to make the market more sophisticated and better organized, which will make it easier to navigate and find different sections without any mix-ups. The ongoing innovations are making Taminus a more beautiful and functional market. Soon, it will look amazing and serve the community even better.