Niger to assume leading role in rice production – Gov Bello

Niger State Governor Abubakar Sani Bello has assured that the state would soon take its rightful place in leading the nation on rice production.

Governor Sani Bello stated this when he flagged off the 2020/2021 dry season rice  farming at the Trade Fair Complex Minna, the State capital organised by the Central Bank of Nigeria in conjunction with the Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria.

The Governor who described the event as significant and a product of hard work, said it is one of the cardinal objectives of President Muhammadu Buhari’s led administration towards ensuring food sufficiency.

He expressed delight that Niger State is gradually attracting national and international attention for taking the lead in driving the State’s enormous potentials in the agricultural value chain, particularly in rice production.

The Governor said the State being the largest in terms of land mass, it will continue to take every opportunity to increase investment in the rice Value Chain assuring  to accord all the needed support to all Federal Government initiatives towards increasing Rice production in the state.

He  encouraged farmers in the State to participate in the Dry Season Rice Production and all other dry season farming activities, especially as many of the farmers lose most of their farm produce to floods.

 He enumerated some efforts made by the State government in the Agricultural sector such as establishment of Green House Projects, reactivation of several irrigation schemes and Oil Palm Plantation Programme among others. 

In his keynote address, the Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria CBN Mr Godwin Emefele said the flagg off is part of the  Agricultural revolution programmes of the Buhari led administration and that it symbolizes their commitment to attain self-sufficiency in Rice production.

Represented by his Deputy Coorperate Services Mr Edward Lametek Adamu, the CBN Governor said the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme initiated by the Federal Government has proven to be a game-changer in the financing of small holders farmers in Nigeria adding that it has galvanised financial inclusion in rural communities beyond economic empowerment and job creation.

 He said the Partnership with Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria RIFAN is to explore the potentials inherent in Agricultural Commodity Associations and position them strategically as drivers to enhanced Agricultural productivity in Nigeria.

The CBN Governor emphasized that loan recovery is the hallmark of any credit process hence the need for the Association to intensify efforts in the loan repayment.

The National President of RIFAN Alhaji Aminu Muhammed Goronyo appreciated the initiative which he said is aimed at attaining food sufficiency in Nigeria, pointing out that with the dry season rice farming, it is expected that Nigeria would be able to produce 10 million metric tonnes of rice including the wet season farming which he said could meet up with the consumption rate of the nation put at seven (7) to eight (8) million metric tonnes.

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