By Adewunmi Oluwaseun
The lawmaker representing Atakunmosa East, Atakunmosa West, Ilesa East and Ilesa West Federal Constituency, Mr Sanya Omirin, has appealed to the Taiwanese government to assist in upgrading the technical capacity of palm oil producers in his constituency.
Speaking at a workshop organised by the Taipei Trade Office for farmers in Iperindo, Osun State, Omirin acknowledged Taiwan’s past support for agricultural initiatives in Nigeria but pressed for deeper collaboration.
He stressed the need for technology transfer and technical expertise that would enable local farmers to scale up production and drive foreign exchange earnings.
“Taiwan is known for excellence. I am pleased your government is taking steps towards deeper engagement and we look forward to stronger cooperation in agricultural technology,” Omirin said.
He described his constituency as a farming hub with great potential, noting that, with the right support, farmers could produce quality palm oil and other products that would compete globally.
The workshop facilitator, Mr Abiola Esan, urged participants to embrace modern farming innovations.
He highlighted the importance of moving beyond traditional methods to stay competitive in the global market.
Esan praised the Taiwanese government for backing the initiative and encouraged farmers to put their new knowledge into practice.
According to a statement from the Omirin Media Office, the farmers also received cash gifts from the Taiwanese government as training allowances after the session.