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FG gives reasons for high cost of local rice …vows not to control food prices

- By Hussein Yahaya with agency report

The Minister of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, Chief Audu Ogbeh, has attributed the high cost of local rice in the market to the inability of local millers to get the paddy at reduced cost.

The minister, who spoke at a news conference in Abuja recently, said government was working on an arrangemen­t with rice farmers to bring down the price of paddy from N150,000 to N120,000 per tonne.

He said the drop will help millers sell a 50kg bag of rice at N13,000 which would be affordable to the citizenry.

Minister Ogbeh said: “In 2015, one tonne of rice was sold for N65,000 but in 2016, it was sold for N150, 000.

“The millers said that as long as they were buying a tonne of paddy for N150,000, they could not sell a bag of rice for less than N17,000 after milling.

“I am begging the farmers to be reasonable. I can’t force them,’’ he said.

Meanwhile, the Federal Government has commended farmers across the country for their contributi­ons toward exiting the country from recession.

The National Bureau of Statistics released a report indicating the exit of the country from recession with agricultur­e being one of the contributi­ng factors.

Chief Audu Ogbeh, Minister of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, while briefing newsmen in Abuja, said that both small holders and big time farmers contribute­d immensely to the exit.

He, however, appealed to farmers, middlemen and traders to avoid indiscrimi­nate increases in the prices of food items.

He said that Federal Government would not impose price control on food prices, noting that the only option was to improve food production.

According to Ogbeh, agricultur­e is contributo­ry and we will continue to contribute but government is not falling asleep.

“I also want to thank Nigerians, especially the farmers (big and small), who have yielded to the call of Mr President to return to the farms. They have done amazing things.

“And if there are any new zeros in this country, they are the ones who contribute­d. I am also happy for them because they are now making money. For a long time, they didn’t make money which is why many of us ran away from agricultur­e.

“Few days ago, I appealed to middlemen and transporte­rs to try and help us out because I have seen tactical examples of why food prices are so high.

“I am sorry that the food prices are still high but I am appealing to farmers and middlemen, let all of us enjoy the surplus so that no sector will put pressure on the other.

“We have tried in two years but we have to work even harder and keep moving because the danger is still ahead.

“We have increase agricultur­e, export, processing and value addition and reduce imports,’’ the minister said.

The New Agency of Nigeria reports that agricultur­e continued its strong and positive growth which it had maintained throughout the recession, growing by 3.01 per cent in second quarter of 2017 from 3.39 per cent in Q1 2017 and 4.53 per cent in Q2 2016. to

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