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Sugarcane: Bauchi market estimates sales worth N700m within 7 months

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Mr Adamu Musa, Chairman, Associatio­n of Sugarcane Dealers in Bauchi State, has said that the sugarcane to be sold between September 2023 and February 2024 is estimated to be worth N700 million.

Musa said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Bauchi.

According to him, the Sugarcane market take goods worth N5m daily which are supplied from various local government councils and states in the country.

Musa said that the harvest season for sugarcane commenced from September to February annually.

He further explained that farming activities were conducted within 10 months, commencing with bush clearing to harvesting.

“The market empowers more than 5000 people ranging from the dealers to traders.

“Over 2000 people are known to cut sugarcane for retailers, while others are either involved in sanitation activities, or hiring wheelbarro­ws among others.

“The major suppliers of sugarcane in Bauchi are mostly in Bauchi, Alkaleri and Kirfi local government areas.

“We get supplies mostly from Bauchi, Alkaleri and Kirfi, Tafawa Balewa, Darazo, Giade, Ganjuwa and Zaki local government areas,” he explained.

Speaking of the refuse dump, the chairman said that the management introduced the incinerato­r system of disposing waste to curb air pollution and other hazards to residents.

He said that researcher­s and investors visit the market to collate end products for their various work.

Musa explained that local producers of mattresses and pillows also get their resources from the daily market.

“We have people who produce local mattresses and pillows and those who are into research trying to produce animal feeds and other products coming to get the sugarcane peels and other end products. And some for their seedlings in preparatio­n for next farming activities,” he added.

The chairman acknowledg­ed the support of the Bauchi State Environmen­tal Protection Agency and the revenue authoritie­s for the harmonious working relationsh­ip.

He called on Bauchi State Government to assist the market in its various infrastruc­ture developmen­t, which would contribute in diversifyi­ng the state economy and revenue generation.

He also appealed to the state government to consider the market in its palliative and other interventi­on programmes, to reduce the economic challenges experience­d as a result of fuel subsidy removal. (NAN)

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Sugarcane being harvested in a farm

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