The closure of Nigerian borders has energised rice farmers
in the country who are now smiling to the bank due, the Minister for
State for Agriculture and Rural Development, Mustapha Shehuri, has said.
According
to a statement sent to PREMIUM TIMES by the agriculture ministry, Mr
Shehuri said this at the Livestock House of the ministry in Mando,
Kaduna State on Saturday.
“They are smiling to the banks with the
impressive sales they have recorded and this opportunity has created
more jobs, not only in rice production but also livestock and other
commodities,” he said.
Apart from the closure of the borders,
which the minister says has benefitted the rice farmers, the federal
government has also implemented major policies to favour local
production of rice, Nigeria’s major staple food.
PREMIUM TIMES
reported how the government’s Anchor Borrowers Programme, despite its
numerous challenges, has contributed to local rice production.
According
to the Central Bank of Nigeria, “the programme thrust of the Anchor
Borrowers Programme is provision of farm inputs in kind and cash (for
farm labour) to smallholder farmers to boost production of these
commodities, stabilise inputs supply to agro-processors and address the
country’s negative balance of payments on food.”
The programme,
among other things, is expected to increase banks’ financing to the
agriculture sector and to create a new generation of farmers as well as
to boost employment.
In his speech, the agric minister described Nigerian farmers as a very determined and hard-working workforce.
He
said they work tirelessly even without assistance from the government
to improve the country’s economy and put food on the table of Nigerian
homes.
“We look at agriculture as an enterprising business and we
assure Nigerians of better jobs from the type of growth that will
result from it,” he said.
The minister also assured farmers that the government will sell equipment to them at 50 per cent discount.
This
is to support and make farming equipment accessible to local farmers in
order to achieve food sufficiency and economic growth in Nigeria, he
said.
Mr Shehuri said his visit was basically to ensure that the
staff and management team of the ministry in the Kaduna office worked in
tandem with the objectives of the government in improving the farmers
capacity towards achieving food security for the teeming population of
Nigeria.
“We will ensure that the equipment and farm inputs
procured by the ministry get directly to the people they are meant for
(farmers) because they are the bedrock of government investment designed
to achieve the government’s policy of economic diversification and
growth through the agricultural sector,” he said.
The minister
said farming equipment would be subsidised to show the government’s
commitment and determination to improve farmers production capacity and
actualise the food sufficiency policy and income generation of the
current administration.
In his remarks, the North West Zonal
Director, FMARD, Mathew Owolabi, pledged the support of the zone to
achieve its mandate and the Next Level agenda of President Muhammadu
Buhari in the agriculture sector, in terms of job creation, economic
growth and food security.
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