All is now set for the first agric reality show in Nigeria, with the unveiling of the 20 contestants to feature in the programme.
This show
is being organized by the Corporate Farmers International Limited (CFIL) and International
Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA), in partnership with
Tony Elumelu Foundation.
Speaking at the “Meet-the-contestants’’ programme, Mr Akin
Alabi, a Co-Founder of CFIL, said that the TV reality show, which would begin
sometime in September, was aimed at addressing perception problems facing
agribusiness in Africa.
He said that the show would adequately showcase the agricultural
potential of young Nigerians to the Federal Government, as it was striving to
promote economic growth and diversification.
“This show will showcase the talents of Nigerian youths to the
government in terms of agricultural potential, as it works to diversify the
economy. We decided to partner with Tony Elumelu Foundation because we want to
create a standard with entrepreneurs in the agribusiness sector so as to push
youths to believe that they can develop the African economy. Youths need to see
themselves as economic developers through agriculture; that is why we have
involved institutions that appreciate investments in agriculture. The programme
will run for four weeks at IITA premises in Ibadan and the contestants will be
engaged in several activities and training,’’ he said.
Alabi said that the project would be expanded to cover other
countries in Africa, Asia and other regions.
“We are not just stopping here because it is not a one-step
thing; we are looking at taking this project to other countries in Africa, Asia
and other parts of the world. The good thing about the show is that everyone
will go home with something. The winners will not be given cash but will be
empowered in any of the agricultural value chains of their interest,’’ he
added.
Miss Moyo Awotile, the officer-in-charge of Alumni engagements
in Tony Elumelu Foundation, told newsmen that the selection process was tough
because the contestants were all top-notch candidates.
‘‘Although, the CFIL had to go through the selection criteria to
ensure that the best of the best were picked,’’ she said.
Mr Yukio
Yamamoto, Joint Project Manager, IITA and TAIYO
Industry Afric Inc., a Japan-based company, said he was excited about the
partnership and wished to replicate same TV show in Japan.
According to Yamamoto, the reality TV show is a gateway to
attract attention, investments and youths to agriculture in Nigeria and Africa
in general.
“We are excited to be part of this and we want to highlight that
Japan has the same challenge of young persons who are not interested in
agriculture. We want to learn from this TV show and at the end, if possible,
replicate the same model in Japan,’’ he said.
CFIL, in partnership the other organisations, will pick three or
four winners from the show for overseas training.
IITA will also train all the contestants for two weeks, while
every Friday during the period would be a celebrity night.
Organisers of the programme in June named artistes Yemi Blaq,
Femi Branch, Ricardo Agboh, Uche Ogbodo and GT the Guitarman as ambassadors of
the reality TV show.
Some of the contestants said that they looked forward to
participate in the show, adding that they were also ready to learn new
technologies that would facilitate efforts to develop their businesses and the
economy in general.
They said that they would, in turn take, propagate the knowledge
they would acquire in the show at the grassroots.

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