FG Unveils White Paper On Approach For EUDR Compliance

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L-R, the Director General, NASRDA, Dr Mathew Adepoju, Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen Abubakar Kyari and Permanent Secretary, Dr Marcus Ogunbiyi during the Signing of Memorandum of Understanding.
L-R, the Director General, NASRDA, Dr Mathew Adepoju, Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen Abubakar Kyari and Permanent Secretary, Dr Marcus Ogunbiyi during the Signing of Memorandum of Understanding.

The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Abubakar Kyari has launched a White Paper outlining Nigeria’s national strategy for compliance with the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), the regulations would ensure that agricultural exports are traceable, legally produced , safeguard market access, enhance environmental monitoring framework and verifiably deforestation- free, among others .

The Minister made this disclosure during the Launch of White Paper on Strategy for EUDR Compliance in Nigeria / the Signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Establishing a National Framework for Agricultural Produce Traceability, Farmland Monitoring, and Deforestation – Free Supply Chain Verification, held at the Ministry’s Conference Room, Abuja, recently.

Sen. Abubakar Kyari said the White Paper sets out actionable guidelines on traceability systems, deforestation-free supply chains, data collection, and capacity- building for smallholder farmers who make up the bulk of Nigeria’s commodity producers.

He stated that the national strategy would protect Nigeria’s export revenue, strengthen climate commitments, and ensure that rural communities are not excluded from the global supply chain as international buyers enforce stricter sustainability rules.

The Minister pointed out that “as we know, the European Union Deforestation Regulation sets a new benchmark for agricultural exports. Our commodities must now be traceable to the exact farm boundary, legally produced, and verifiably deforestation free.

Kyari revealed that ‘’according to the White Paper, Nigeria faces the risk of losing over one billion dollars in direct export earnings and more than three billion dollars in total economic value each year if we fail to adapt.”

He stated that the new compliance strategy is significant and forward-looking, saying it would protect farmers, upgrade value chains, and help Nigeria secure a stronger hold in international markets.

He emphasized that ‘’with proper implementation, this strategy will not only ensure EUDR compliance but position Nigeria as a model for other developing countries pursuing sustainable agricultural transformation while contributing to global environmental and development goals’’.

The Minister revealed that the ministry would collaborate with the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), ’’NASRDA will provide satellite imagery, real time monitoring and technical leadership, while the ministry coordinates farmer engagement, policy integration and nationwide implementation,”

He noted that ‘’Nigeria can transform EUDR compliance from a regulatory burden into a competitive advantage by establishing a national traceability system anchored on public-private partnerships, leveraging NASRDA’s geospatial capabilities, and adopting proven models from neighboring cocoa-producing countries while pioneering AI and block chain-enabled financing solutions’’.

In his remarks, the Director-General, NASRDA, Dr Mathew Adepoju, said the agency is committed to supporting the ministry through satellite technology and ensuring full implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding ( MoU).

He added that the agency would continue to work closely with the ministry to strengthen ongoing programmes and initiatives.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Dr Marcus Ogunbiyi, described the move as a significant step toward building a stronger agricultural system, noting that traceability and deforestation concerns have become central issues in global markets.

The Highlight of the event was the Signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Establishing a National Framework for Agricultural Produce Traceability, Farmland Monitoring, and Deforestation – Free Supply Chain Verification between the Ministry and the National Space Research and Development Agency.

Signed

Ezeaja Ikemefuna
Head, Department of Information
27/11/2028