Nigeria - Lagos to promote sustainable agricultural heritage through agritourism

06.07.2025 190 views

The Lagos State Government has restated its unwavering commitment to promoting sustainable agricultural heritage through agritourism.

Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Toke Benson-Awoyinka, gave the assurance at the Xtralarge World Agritourism Expo Festival 2025, held in Ikeja, Lagos.

Benson-Awoyinka, who was represented by the Executive Secretary/CEO of the Lagos State Film and Video Censors Board, Mrs. Bukola Agbaminoja, noted that Lagos, celebrated as the economic heartbeat of Nigeria, is not just a bustling metropolis but also a land with rich agricultural potential.

The Commissioner stressed that the State’s diverse landscapes, from its coastal regions to its fertile hinterland, offer a unique canvas for developing Agritourism.

“Agritourism is more than an economic venture, it is a cultural bridge that reconnects urban dwellers with the roots of our agricultural traditions while showcasing the creative expressions that flourish within these communities,” she said.

The Commissioner emphasised that agritourism plays a vital role in enriching the State’s tourism offerings, creating fresh experiences for tourists who seek more than traditional leisure attractions.

Highlighting the government’s efforts to grow this synergy, Benson-Awoyinka pointed to initiatives such as the Agricultural Tourism Development Programme, collaborations with local farmers and artisans, and infrastructure development to support farm stays, festivals and community-based cultural tourism.

She assured stakeholders that the Ministry will continue to foster a thriving agritourism ecosystem, one that supports local farmers and creatives, promotes cultural preservation, and boosts the State’s tourism economy.

Speaking on the vision behind the initiative, the Convener and Chairman of Xtralarge Farms & Resorts, Dr. Seyi Davids described the World Agritourism Festival as a transformative platform designed to unlock the full potential of agritourism for Nigeria and beyond.

“The festival is not just an event; it is a bold statement of our commitment to promoting sustainable agriculture, fostering rural development, and preserving our cultural heritage,” he said.

 

Source - https://www.westernpost.ng

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