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No farmer failing if insurance embraced, says Agwuncha

Supreme Desk
26 Nov 2021 3:11 PM GMT
No farmer failing if insurance embraced, says Agwuncha
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Mr Emmanuel Agwuncha stressed that if an agricultural stakeholder has an insurance policy, it is easier for such stakeholder to get loan from bank for expansion.

Mr Emmanuel Agwuncha, Programme Coordinator of International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in Anambra, says insurance guarantees farmers success and ability to expand in their endeavours. He said it also gives the same guarantees to agricultural value chain actors. He did not see any farmer failing if insurance is embraced.

Agwuncha said in Enugu on Friday that insurance gives them the confidence to explore and expand their agricultural businesses at ease. He spoke on the side-lines of the on-going three-day Federal Government/IFAD Capacity Building Training Programme for Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Ogun States Insurance Suppliers and Other Value Chain Actors. He noted that insurance has the capacity to protect farmers from harsh climatic and negative tendencies. The coordinator noted that over the years, farming businesses in Nigeria had been bedevilled by drought, flooding, fire outbreaks, destruction of farmlands by cattle and other pests among others.


According to him, all these years farmers and those within the processing and storage value chains are losing income. The need for insurance and learning how it works and processes involved remain very important at this moment for the farmers. After the training, he said would return to Anambra to ensure that farmers are taught and understand the importance of taking up insurance policies to cover them in times of losses. They, from Anambra in the training, have also scheduled a meeting with representatives of Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation and the Commodity Alliance for Agricultural Forum to explore opportunities.

Agwuncha said IFAD Anambra wants to see how framers can take advantage of what insurance can offer them to ensure growth and expansion. He noted that with insurance, farmers and other actors in the agricultural value chain could invest, go home and have less worry. He stressed that if an agricultural stakeholder has an insurance policy, it is easier for such stakeholder to get loan from bank for expansion. Supreme reports that 60 participants drawn from the four states are currently undertaking the capacity building programme in Enugu. The theme is: "Capacity Building/Technical Assistance Support to IFAD Value Chain Development Programme, Financial Suppliers and Other Value Chain Actors on Agriculture Insurance Processes for Smallholder Farmers and Stakeholders''.

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