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Lagos, Kwara plan N10bn investment on rice production

By News Desk

Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has disclosed that plans are being concluded by his administration to partner with Lagos State Government on N10 billion investment to boost rice production in the country.

He added that aside from the Lagos state government, his administration was also in talks with the Federal Government in penetrating the rice farming sector with available arable land in the state.

The governor said that the partnership been considered by both states on rice production may see roughly N10bn joint investments over the next four years.

According to him, we have the land, we are negotiating with some states, especially Lagos state. Lagos has arguably the biggest rice mill in Nigeria today, but they don’t have land.

“We want to take advantage of that and we are talking in that direction to have an MOU. And then, the federal government is working with us. We are working on the special agroprocessing zone to be located in Lata which will see the investment of about N10billion going to agriculture in Edu and Patigi local governments alone in the next two to four years; so we need to scale up what we are doing in those areas,” the governor said yesterday while launching an agricultural input subsidy scheme for farmers across the state.

AbdulRazaq said that the input subsidy scheme that would give at least 10,000 farmers access to various inputs at 50% market price, a step he said, aligns with the state’s strategic plan for food security and sustainable development.

He explained that the intervention became necessary to compensate for their loss to the Covid19 pandemic in the last farming season, and to boost food production in the state.

“This subsidy scheme gives our farmers easy access to certified seeds, assorted fertilisers, and herbicides for the 2021 planting season at 50% market price. This initiative is part of the administration’s sustained efforts to use agriculture to drive economic growth and food security in the post Covid-19 pandemic era. I assure you that mechanisms have been put in place, especially reliable data, to ensure that these inputs get only to the intended farmers.

“This programme is basically to improve productivity. We have to bring this subsidy because our farmers went through a lot of hardship last year with COVID-19. So, we needed to step in to enable them to get fertilisers, improved seedlings and herbicides to boost production.

“It is not just about food security in Kwara State but in Nigeria as a whole. Farmers are farming largely without any problem in Kwara. We only need to support them. The aim is to achieve food security in Nigeria, not just Kwara. From animal husbandry to all other facets of agriculture.”

He urged the farmers to make good use of the opportunity to have a more rewarding farming experience this year, adding that the efforts would lead to better outcomes and improved livelihood across the state.

On her part, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Maryam Nurudeen, explained that the scheme was designed to enhance and improve the productivity of the farmers.

“This scheme has been conceptualised to enhance the productivity of farmers and it is not only limited to improve the standard of living of thousands of household across the 16 LGAs of the state but also to encourage mass participation of farmers, including women in farming activities most especially among our teeming youth,” she said.

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