The document discusses Nigeria's Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) under President Goodluck Jonathan and Minister Akinwumi Adesina. It outlines their achievements in ending corruption in fertilizer procurement, introducing programs to empower farmers, boosting rice production, and averting a food crisis. It also notes Nigeria's agricultural strengths and potential based on its arable land, water resources, and youth population. However, it states Nigeria currently spends $11 billion annually importing food. It proposes several actions needed to position Nigeria as a global leader in agriculture, such as improving productivity, access to credit, youth involvement, mechanization, import substitution, spending, standardization, and developing internal and global markets.