The Federal Government has officially launched the National Task Force on the European Union Deforestation Regulation.
Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, announced this during a press briefing in Abuja on Tuesday.
He stated that the establishment of the NTF is a crucial move to align Nigeria’s agricultural practices with international standards.
The NTF will also work to ensure that Nigerian products maintain access to the profitable EU market.
“The deforestation regulation by EU entered into force on 29th June 2023 and was given an 18-month implementation period of December 2024,” the minister said, emphasising the urgency of the task ahead.
Kyari underscored the collective effort required to meet the EUDR standards.
“As members of the NTF on EUDR, we have an extremely urgent important duty ahead, therefore we can no longer afford to be working in silos,” he urged.
He called for unity among all stakeholders, including government and private sector operators, to achieve the set targets.
The minister also pointed out the necessity of updating Nigeria’s forest mapping and establishing a national traceability system across agricultural value chains.
“Mapping of our forest areas that was last achieved in 1959 and the need for a national traceability system across our agricultural value chains is of utmost importance,” he remarked.
He explained the severe implications of non-compliance, noting that “the loss of the market due to non-compliance with EUDR presents a great threat to the cocoa, rubber, soya, and timber value chains that constitute 80 per cent, 7 per cent, 7 per cent, and 5 per cent respectively of the 523 million Euro export trade.”