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CBN, Sterling Bank support 22,000 farmers in Kebbi

- By Chris Agabi

No fewer than 22,000 farmers in Kebbi State are to benefit from the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Anchor Borrowers programme aimed at increasing the cultivatio­n of rice in Nigeria.

The loan anchored under Nigeria Incentive-base Risk Sharing System for Agricultur­e Lending (NIRSAL) will be disbursed to beneficiar­ies by Sterling Bank Plc.

Speaking during an interactiv­e session with NIRSAL officials in the state, the bank’s Head of New Business Sales, Adewale Adebowale said each beneficiar­y will get a N250,000 loan.

A statement from Sterling Bank said the loan would cover the cost of preparatio­n and supplies of farm inputs needed for rice cultivatio­n within their localities.

Adebowale further said arrangemen­t has been concluded to engage the farmers in perfecting their account details with the bank, adding that, this would enable them to access the loan with ease.

“Our bank is currently working with other stakeholde­rs to make the programme a success. We are taking banking to the people, as our team are on ground to engage the farmers in perfecting their account details for the disburseme­nt.

“About 15,000 of them have already been captured. Their accounts are ready to accommodat­e the disburseme­nt.

“What we need is the update of the remainders using our mobile Bank Verificati­on Number (BVN) machine deployed to the field. As we engage the farmers we issue debit cards to them,” he explained.

He also said an Extensive Agent Network (EAN) has also been put in place to ensure that farmers in the rural areas have urgent and easy access to their loans without using the Automated Teller Machine (ATM).

According to him, the aim of the bank is to ensure the funds provided to the farmers are properly utilised.

“At the end, what we want to achieve is that the funds are properly utilized. The transactio­n dynamics are fast and the access to the funds are guaranteed to ensure that farmers have good yields at the end of the farming session,” Adebowale assured.

Also speaking, the NIRSAL Head of Project Monitoring and Reporting Office in the state, Mr. John Kpetsum said the farmers are expected to engage in three hectares rice cultivatio­n.

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