For many years, China Peters, a Benue State farmer, cultivated yams and cassava on a large acre of land that provided his family with a livelihood. After several planting seasons enjoying peace and calm in his community, calamity struck when attacks over land ownership and insurgency made him and other farmers abandon their farms, forcing them to seek refuge in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps. "I now live in an IDP camp with other farmers from my village and other villages," he said in an interview with BusinessDay. Read also: Germany bets on Nigeria's food factories as import bill hits trillions Across Nigeria, similar land-related conflicts are forcing farmers off their fields, disrupting supply chains and threatening food production. About 54 violent incidents have erupted ami