 First, Moscow Women Farmers Organization and Nigeria SWALFON and Action 89JR are calling for inclusiveness in agriculture, budget processes and increased budget allocation to improve agricultural productivity and food security. They emphasise that women contribute 70% to agriculture but lack adequate equipment. They urge the federal government to implement these recommendations and ensure food security. It's not like we are not producing enough in Nigeria. That's why the challenges we are producing. If you go around, you see the wastage that happens. A good example, we see the fruit seller. If a fruit seller that sells watermelon cuts watermelon and he does not get a buyer at the end of the day, that watermelon goes to waste. We also see the oranges and vegetables across the board so until, yes, within the emergency that was declared, for service losses reduction was mentioned. Action 89JR has gone as far as before now, building small cottages, processing cottages for small older women farmers within the communities. We also do processing facilities as well for small older farmers. Honour, we prepared your call for a woman leader from the Farmers Association of Nigeria has called for the federal government to address the issue of food security and ensure a food and nutrition secure nation within the first 10 years of the current administration. The small older women farmers make up about 70% of the country's agricultural workforce and contribute to almost 70% of the country's food production. That's why their crucial roles in the agricultural sector, they encounter significant challenges including limited access to land, impulse credit, training, storage and processing facilities, labor saving technology, for service losses, climate change challenges, insecurity and lack of access to agricultural insurance services, etc. Agricultural budgets should be gender sensitive and responsive to providing line items for the implementation of the national gender policy in agriculture that address specific challenges that affect women farmers different from men as well as avoid lumping up budget for women farmers and other groups such as youth. Funding of agriculture at our stages is not negotiable. If there is a political will backing this declaration. It is important we invite the spirits of the joint of Africa we are known from to pull the bull by the hump, by doing the needful and at the right time. If the government wishes to reduce the farmer's suffering by provision of any subsidy on the farming and other agricultural input, it should be done at the right time. Young people think that agriculture is a soul that will be done and it's a very dirty job but you have proved over the years that youth can be in agriculture. There is the likelihood of prosperity in agriculture and the youth are the seed of the future. The women in most parts of Nigeria are actually the people doing agriculture. They choose in agriculture but they are mostly and some heroes. The occasion that Iqiru propels is that women and youth will have to come to the forefront of agriculture.