First International Potato Value Chain Expo & Confab Holds in Jos September 14 to 18
Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State
The maiden edition of International Potato Value Chain Expo & Confab is scheduled for September 14 – 18, 2021 in Jos, Plateau State.
To this end, the Executive Governor of Plateau State, Simon Lalong has appointed the Deputy Governor of Plateau State, Sonni Gwanle Tyoden to oversee the hosting of the Conference.
In a statement by the organizers made available to Journalists today, Lalong affirmed that the event is in line with the objectives of the agriculture policy of the State.
According to the statement, the ABG Paulas team led by the MD/CEO, Ambrose Okojie have paid a courtesy call on Executive Governor to officially decorate him
and his Deputy as Chief Ambassadors of the Expo at the Government House in Rayfield, Jos.
Speaking on the event, Mr. Ambrose Okojie, a Nigerian in Diaspora based in Germany, said “The event is scheduled to open up investment opportunities, create jobs for stakeholders and facilitate increased production as well as food and nutrition security”, as the event has got the participation of Grimme and Pottinger, German and Austrian based companies respectively and others to promote all varieties of Potato and Root Crops Production, Processing, Preservation, Packaging and Promotion in Plateau State and Nigeria in general towards meeting global best standards and quality.
Similarly, the Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending has declared support to partner ABG Paulas Resources Limited to deliver the international conference on potato value chain and other root crops.
Potato is the third most consumed food crop globally coming after rice and wheat, consumed by a billion people worldwide.
The expo would be the first international potato value chain expo in Nigeria, which is the 4th largest producer of Potato in the Sub-Saharan Africa and the 7th largest producer in Africa.
The Minister of Agriculture, Alhaji Sabo Nanono in a letter dated April 30th, 2021 validated the conference and exhibition, describing it as an event that would “open up investment opportunities, create jobs for stakeholders and facilitate increased production as well as food and nutrition security.
The minister is scheduled to deliver a keynote address at the event, which would be attended by a wide spectrum of stakeholders in the root crops value chain.
Confirmed speakers for this expo are the Managing Director of NIRSAL, Aliyu Abdulahammed; the Executive Secretary, Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN), Garba Sharubutu; the Chief Executive Officer of Farmforte, Osazuwa Osayi and Member Board of Directors, Inova Capital Ag, Switzerland, Prince Henry Erimodafe, among others.
Participants at the expo are expected to define a pragmatic and achievable roadmap for the full development of the multi billion dollars value chain, yet to be tapped by the private sector.