Work for food security, sovereignty — Mutfwang tells agric stakeholders

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Work for food security, sovereignty — Mutfwang tells agric stakeholders
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Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State has urged key stakeholders in the agricultural sector to collaborate and work towards ensuring food security and sovereignty in the state.

Highlighting the state's immense agricultural potential, the governor noted that the state is blessed with abundant arable land, favourable weather, and industrious individuals who require minimal support to propel the state into unprecedented prosperity. Mutfwang made the call on Monday during an interactive session with agricultural stakeholders held at the New Government House, Rayfield, Jos.

' The governor expressed his administration's commitment to harnessing the state’s agricultural potential by fostering a robust value chain that will enhance food production and ensure a steady supply of agricultural products. He called on stakeholders to embrace modern agricultural techniques and prioritise self-development to unlock greater opportunities in the sector. According to him: 'It is time for us to put on our thinking caps and work together as a team.

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