Stakeholders link bamboo economy to 20,000 jobs, erosion control in Anambra

Stakeholders in Anambra have said that effective implementation of climate-smart agriculture and bamboo development strategies could generate over 20,000 jobs for youths and significantly boost the state’s economy.

The stakeholders made the assertion at a sensitisation programme held at  Nnewi North Local Government Area of Anambra on Wednesday.

The programme, themed “Sowing Seeds, Growing Future,” was organised by the Nigeria Youth Parliament in collaboration with the Sahelian Institute for Bamboo Research and Entrepreneurial Development (SIBRED).

Delivering the keynote address, former Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr Forster Ihejiofor, said a structured investment in bamboo and climate-smart agriculture could transform rural economies and tackle environmental challenges.

According to Ihejiofor, climate-smart agriculture rests on three pillars – productivity enhancement, climate adaptation and mitigation.

He proposed a phased implementation roadmap from 2026 to 2030, including statewide awareness campaigns, pilot youth demonstration farms and establishment of bamboo plantation clusters across the three senatorial zones in the state.

“If fully implemented, this initiative will reduce erosion impact across vulnerable communities, create more than 20,000 youth jobs, improve food security and raise rural incomes.

“It will also strengthen the state’s internally generated revenue through value chain development and export opportunities

“Bamboo is ‘Anambra’s green gold’, with wide applications ranging from erosion control and land restoration to construction, furniture, renewable energy and international trade.

“The opportunities in bamboo alone can reposition the state economically while addressing pressing environmental concerns,” he said.

In his remarks, the Vice-Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Prof. Joseph Ikechebelu, represented by Prof. Kingsley Ubaoji, said the initiative aligned with efforts to rekindle youth interest in agriculture.

He emphasised the need for government and stakeholders to invest in the sector to reduce dependence on imported food.

Harps on Organic Farming

Also speaking, the Permanent Secretary, Anambra Ministry of Agriculture, Mrs Ifenyinwa Uzoka, called for stronger commitment to organic farming to promote healthy living.

Uzoka warned against harmful practices in food processing, such as the use of detergents in cassava and dye in palm oil, urging stakeholders to prioritise agriculture in their community development plans.

She also highlighted a proposed Public-Private-Community Partnership initiative with Honda Agro and Power Products to support farmers, encouraging participants to leverage the opportunity.

Earlier, Mr Chibuike Obiwuzie, lawmaker representing Anambra South in the Nigeria Youth Parliament, said the programme was designed to empower youths in the zone to take advantage of opportunities in agriculture.

Another speaker, Dr John Ogbodo, Director of SIBRED,  underscored the importance of youth engagement in bamboo entrepreneurship.

The event featured a field demonstration of Honda Motorised Back Sprayer and Tiller equipment.

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