The Nigerian Federal Government received 2,000 tractors from Belarus on Monday, February 24, 2025, as part of a broader initiative to enhance food security and modernize the agricultural sector. Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, emphasized the government’s dedication to this modernization, stating that the tractors represent a significant step towards increased agricultural productivity and food sufficiency for all Nigerians. The arrival of the tractors signifies a strong partnership between Nigeria and Belarus in the realm of mechanized agriculture.
Details of the Tractor Delivery and Implement Support
The delivery included not only 2,000 tractors but also 9,072 assorted agricultural implements. These implements are designed to support a variety of farming operations, ensuring comprehensive agricultural mechanization. The tractors themselves are available in four models (90-horsepower 2-wheel drive, 90-horsepower 4-wheel drive, 80-horsepower 2-wheel drive, and 80-horsepower 4-wheel drive), each with 500 units to cater to diverse terrains and farming needs across the country.
Distribution and Access Schemes
The government has ordered that the tractors be distributed through three distinct schemes to ensure wide-ranging access: direct purchase for individuals and organizations; a leasing scheme offering affordable access without the burden of full ownership; and a service provider model establishing tractor service centers in farming communities, enabling smallholder farmers to lease tractors on an as-needed basis. This multifaceted approach is to ensure that farmers across various socioeconomic strata benefit from the tractor and farming implement distribution also to promote food security in Nigeria by empowering farmers.
Presidential Support and Renewed Hope Agenda
Minister Kyari gave credit to President Bola Tinubu for prioritizing food security and rural economic growth, highlighting the tractor delivery as a direct fulfillment of the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda. He lauded the President’s commitment to tangible results that improve the lives of Nigerians.
Conclusion
The delivery of 2,000 tractors and accompanying agricultural implements marks a significant milestone in Nigeria’s efforts to enhance food security and modernize its agricultural sector. The government’s multi-pronged distribution strategy, coupled with the strong political will demonstrated by President Tinubu, suggests a promising path towards achieving sustainable agricultural growth and improved livelihoods for Nigerian farmers. The success of this initiative will depend on effective implementation, ongoing maintenance of the equipment, and continued support for farmers in utilizing these new resources to their fullest potential.