By Chinyere Anyanwu and Okwe Obi, Abuja
The National Council on Agriculture and Food Security (NCAFS), Nigeria’s apex policy-making and coordinating body for the agricultural sector, has commended Olam’s commitment to innovation, scale and sustainability, which has positioned the company as a model for private sector engagement in strengthening Nigeria’s food systems.
The commendation came during NCAFS’ annual summit in Kaduna recently, where the Council renewed its commitment to achieving national food sovereignty and security.
The Council, comprising federal and state ministries of agriculture, development partners, research institutions and private sector stakeholders, assured that it would continue to drive strategic initiatives aimed at reducing reliance on food imports and ensuring universal access to safe and nutritious food for all Nigerians.
As part of the summit’s official activities, the Minister of Agriculture, Senator Abubakar Kyari; the Minister of State for Agriculture, Senator Aliyu Abdullah; the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Dr. Marcus Ogunbiyi; and all 36 states’ Commissioners of Agriculture embarked on a courtesy visit to the Olam Integrated Feed and Protein (IFP) facility in Kaduna State.
The visit served as a recognition of Olam’s exemplary contribution to Nigeria’s agricultural transformation. As one of the largest integrated agribusinesses in the country, Olam operates across the entire agricultural value chain — from feed milling and poultry production to rice processing, grain trading and animal protein development.
During the visit, Olam Agri–IFP Business Head, Amit Agarwal, provided the delegation with a comprehensive overview of the facility’s layout, operational capacity, and strategic growth projections.
The Council noted that this engagement underscores its commitment to fostering public-private partnerships that drive agricultural development and enhance food security nationwide.

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