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FG trains rice millers on modern techniques

- From Haruna Gimba Yaya, Gombe

The Federal Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t said it had trained rice millers from five states in the North-East on modern techniques of rice processing.

The director of agricultur­e in the ministry, Hajiya Karima Babangida, stated this in Gombe at the closing of a three-day capacity building and training for rice farmers and millers.

Represente­d by the state director of agricultur­e, Dr Musa Muhammad Inuwa said the participan­ts were drawn from Adamawa, Bauchi, Gombe, Taraba and Plateau states, under the auspices of the Associatio­n of Small and Medium Scale Modular Rice Millers of Nigeria (ASMORIN).

“One of the major challenges of our milled rice is poor quality, which is attributed to poor parboiling methods. This was responsibl­e for the lack of market competitiv­eness of our milled rice and fuels smuggling of foreign rice into the country,” Karima said.

She said women parboilers played a vital role in the agricultur­al value chain, “where about 70 per cent of the rice consumed in the country is produced by small and medium scale processors who rely on them to parboil their rice.”

The director added that the training was part of federal government’s strategies to make Nigerian milled rice competitiv­e through promotion of modern simple and efficient parboiling technology.

Speaking on behalf of female rice farmers, Dr Erisa Danladi appealed to the federal government for improved rice seedlings, fertiliser and other equipment for processing in order to produce qualitativ­e rice.

She promised that they would put into practice what they learnt during the threeday training, adding that the beneficiar­ies would step down the training to other members of the associatio­n.

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