Do you think this could be of good help to the country people, and economic growth
In my opinion, I think yes is the answer, but there are some limiting factors, that might cause this practice not to florish well.
First, you have to know that in the world Nigeria is one of the country that is blessed with good soil for the cultivation of many agricultural products. Again, there are still large empty land spaces, forests and bushes, which could be cleared and used for commercial agricultural production.
The truth is that there is no too much engagement in agricultural production again. If it was, it would definitely contribute to the growth of the country's economy too.
The limiting factor includes the emissions of some harmful gases into the air, that can accumulate in the atmosphere, and when rain falls, it can desend some of those harmful chemicals to the soil, and they can be taken up by the plan and can cause harm to human life, if such food is consumed.
Another fact is that the Governments may be talking about improving in agricultural engagement, but they are not providing a quality support to those, who are interested to engage in agricultur.
If those two factors are being considered, Nigeria will produce a large amount of farm products and can even export to other countries. If those food products are free of heavy metals that can cause harm to the human body when foreigners consume those foods, they can be exported.