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Cross River to fund 160,000 rice farmers

- From Eyo Charles, Calabar

As many as 160,000 rice farmers in Cross River State will enjoy substantia­l support and funding from the government in the next three years.

As part of the support, the farmers will receive farm inputs including fertiliser­s, equipment as well as clearing of forest, preparing the land, leveling the land, and providing the seedlings.

Governor Ben Ayade disclosed this when he signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and Rice Farmers Associatio­n of Nigeria (RIFAN) for the supply of multi- billion Naira rice seeds to farmers in Nigeria.

Ayade reiterated his commitment to ending unemployme­nt in the state through Agroindust­rialisatio­n policy of his administra­tion.

The governor said his government intends to produce 1000 millionair­es from rice production, adding that “Once Nigeria is able to feed Africa, hunger will reduce, and poverty will reduce.”

To succeed in empowering local farmers, Ayade said they need the support of CBN, “We need the support of RIFAN and CBN. CBN has a major role to play in ensuring peace and stability in this country through food security.

“Agricultur­e is one of the major means to knock out unemployme­nt. Today, we are signing a multi- billion Naira contract for the supply of rice seedlings to rice farmer.”

RIFAN National President, Alhaji Aminu Muhammad Goronyo signed on behalf of the associatio­n. The state Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Okon Nyong Owuna signed for the state while CBN representa­tive, Tony Ifechukwu signed on behalf of the apex bank.

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