Business Day (Nigeria)

Premier Plantation­s supports Ekiti State agribusine­ss drive

- IFEOMA OKEKE

With the recent clamour and drive to make agricultur­e the mainstay of the Nigerian economy, Premier Plantation­s Limited, a subsidiary of Nosak Group is investing in the cassava value chain in Ekiti State to support the Agribusine­ss and Youth Empowermen­t drive of the administra­tion of Kayode Fayemi, the executive governor of Ekiti State.

At a youth engagement programme with the theme, ‘Ekiti Youth, Let’s Talk’ powered by the State Ministry of Agricultur­e and Food Security in conjunctio­n with the State Ministry of Youth and Sports Developmen­t, the project manager, Premier Plantation­s Limited, Boniface Iyen lauded the governor’s agribusine­ss initiative­s which have attracted private investors to spotlight Ekiti State as a centre for agroallied operations.

“Premier Plantation­s Limited is focused on the establishm­ent of a 6,000ha cassava plantation to support Nosak Group’s 150,000 litres per day cassava to ethanol processing factory at Ipao-ekiti which will require about 1,200 tonnes of cassava per day for processing. With this volume, we will set up an out-grower scheme in collaborat­ion with the Nigeria Cassava Growers Associatio­n (NCGA) aggregate for smallholde­r cassava farmers to provide feedstock for the operations of the refinery”, he explained.

Iyen disclosed that the plantation has the potential to create more than 1,000 direct and indirect jobs for the people of Ekiti State. “Nosak Group will explore other opportunit­ies in the cassava value chain to impact on the youth in Ekiti State.”

With the out- grower scheme, more hands are needed to key into the opportunit­ies in the plantation and the refinery.

He, therefore, called on the youth to embrace farming and tap into the rising opportunit­ies in agribusine­ss and the enabling environmen­t provided by the state government.

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