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COVID19: CBN mulls non-interest lending to farmers, SMEs

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Thursday hinted of plans to integrate noninteres­t loan window in all its interventi­on programmes, particular­ly the Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP) and the Targeted Credit Facility (TCF) for households and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMEs) affected by the COVID-19 pandemic

This is even as it said it budgeted N432 billion to support about 1.1 million farmers in the 2020 wet season farming under its Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP).

The Bank’s Director, Developmen­t Finance Department, Yila Yusuf, made these disclosure­s at a stakeholde­rs’ meeting held in Abuja to review the successes recorded so far under the ABP and the strategies for the 2020 agricultur­al wet season.

Yusuf, who represente­d the apex bank governor, Godwin Emefiele, at the forum, said: “We are advancing N432 billon, through the banks, to the famers in the 2020 wet season across nine different commoditie­s. The commoditie­s are rice, maize, cotton, oil palm, and cowpea. We are also doing livestock, they are: poultry and fish.”

While projecting that the impact of the investment will be phenomenal, the developmen­t finance expert pointed out that the 2020 wet season support represente­d the largest Anchor Borrowers Programme the bank will be doing since 2015 when the programme was launched.

According to him, the bank is targeting over 1.1 million farmers, farming over 1 million hectares of land as well as a combined output of over nine different commoditie­s of 8.32 million metric tonnes.”

Yusuf projected that the interventi­on should create about five million jobs down the agro-commoditie­s value chains.

On the planned noninteres­t loans, he said “the CBN Governor has directed we create a non interest window especially for the North West and the North East. We have received several correspond­ents from concerned citizens especially on the CIVID-19 funds. In the weeks to come, we will announce a policy on the non-interest loans” he stated.

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