The African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) has donated state-of-the-art equipment to the Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR) to facilitate year-round crop research and seed storage.
This move is part of its efforts to advance agricultural research and ensure food security.
The equipment donated includes a greenhouse facility, that was upgraded and equipped with cutting-edge technology powered by a 100KVA solar system, a 30KVA solar-powered cold storage facility and a solar system powered irrigation facilities covering 2 hectares of land.
The equipment are advanced facilities tailored to support agricultural research endeavours throughout the year, regardless of seasonal constraints.
The AATF Director, Program Development and Commercialization, Dr Emmanuel Okogbenin while speaking at the handover ceremony, at the IAR, said “The centrepiece of this donation is a series of state-of-the-art greenhouse facilities, equipped with innovative technology to create optimal growing conditions for various crops.
The greenhouse is designed to maintain controlled environments, allowing researchers at IAR to conduct experiments and cultivate crops irrespective of external weather conditions.
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“Furthermore, the donation includes a 15-ton modern seed storage facility, equipped with sophisticated cooling systems and climate control mechanisms. These facilities are essential for preserving the viability and genetic integrity of seeds, ensuring their availability for research and agricultural development initiatives”.
According to him, the donation reflects AATF’s commitment to supporting agricultural development initiatives across Africa and underscores the importance of collaboration in achieving food security and agricultural sustainability.
He said by providing essential equipment and resources, AATF aims to empower institutions like IAR to undertake impactful research and innovation in the agricultural sector.
“This initiative exemplifies the potential for partnerships between public and private entities to drive positive change in agriculture, fostering innovation and resilience in the face of global challenges,” he noted.
Dr. Yusuf Ado, the Executive Director of IAR, while expressing gratitude for the donation from AATF, emphasized its transformative impact on agricultural research and seed storage capabilities.
“With these state-of-the-art facilities, we are empowered to conduct research and store seeds year-round, contributing significantly to our efforts towards sustainable agriculture”.
“With access to state-of-the-art equipment, we are well-positioned to make significant strides in advancing agricultural productivity and ensuring food security for generations to come,” Prof. Yusuf said.
NIGERIAN TRIBUNE