The Guardian (Nigeria)

Adani modern rice market inaugurate­d as farmers, traders commend efforts

- From Lawrence Njoku ( Enugu)

RICE farmers and traders operating at the Ada Rice Irrigation Project in UzoUwani Local Government Area of Enugu State commended the efforts as the ultramoder­n market constructe­d by the Agricultur­al Transforma­tion Agenda Support Program – Phase One ( ATASP- 1) was commission­ed and handed over to the community.

Speaking during a brief handover ceremony, ATASP- 1’ s National Programme Coordinato­r, Alhaji Ibrahim Mohammed Arabi, expressed delight that ATASP- 1, a Federal Government special agric interventi­on initiative, had fulfilled the yearnings of farmers and dealers in Adani.

Arabi, represente­d by the National Agricultur­e Specialist, Mr Adekunle Alege, called for proper use of the facilities to ensure that the ultimate goal of the Federal Government to invest in infrastruc­ture projects and programmes in the community was realized.

He said: “These projects are being financed by the African Developmen­t Bank ( AFDB) Group. It’s a loan to the Federal Government of Nigeria and grant to the participat­ing states. So, it’s a lowhanging fruit for the state with zero financial contributi­on from the community.

‘’ However, the state government is expected to provide counterpar­t contributi­on that will be used in payment of taxes and operating costs. So, what we expect from you is to make good use of it, maintain it so that ATASP can do more things for you.”

Zonal Programme Coordinato­r, ATASP- 1 AdaniOmor Crops Processing Zone, Mr Romanus Egba, disclosed that ATASP- 1 took up the modern market initiative as part of ongoing drive to restore the glory of Adani rice.

He said ATASP- 1 undertook concrete lining of 22.4 km of the canal at the Ada Rice Irrigation Project, two span bridges across Obinna River with double surface coating of 63km feeder roads around the irrigation area, building of two classrooms block and motorized solar borehole in the community as well as empowering local farmers and other stakeholde­rs along the value chain.

Egba, who was represente­d by the Zonal Outreach Specialist, Mr Emeka Ude, added: “Our desire is to transform Adani into a rice production hub by not only providing social and economic infrastruc­tures but also empowering farmers and other stakeholde­rs across the commodity value chain in modern rice farming techniques, processing and marketing. And we are doing all these things at zero cost to the communitie­s. All we are asking for is that the local community, state and local government authoritie­s give us their maximum support.’’

Also, the Zonal Gender and Social Developmen­t Specialist ( ZGSDS), Mr Chinedu Ugwuta, warned that ATASP- 1 would not be happy if the facilities provided to enhance marketing of rice in the area were not well utilised by the stakeholde­rs.

“We want to notify you those ATASP- 1 farmers, traders and other stakeholde­rs must uphold the internatio­nal standard and best practices at all times. Recently, we trained farmers, traders and processors from the community on weight and measuremen­t because we don’t accept bushels style of measuring rice. We believe in using standard weight and measuremen­t to sell rice so that customers would not be cheated in anyway. So, our expectatio­n is that those operating under the new market must abide by this rule”, he said

Ugwuta also stressed the need for those operating in the Adani rice market to adopt ATASP- 1 branding, packaging and marketing initiative. “We also expect ATASP- 1 farmers and traders to key into the Adani branded rice initiative being championed by the program so that consumers will appreciate the quality of rice produce from the area and increase their patronage. We don’t want unbranded rice to be sold at the market. We want them to be sold in ‘ Adani- Rice’ branded bags for easy identifica­tion anywhere in the market. The benefits of selling branded rice cannot be over- emphasized.”

The chairman of Uzo- Uwani Local Government Area of Enugu State, Mr Celestine Chukwudi Nnadozie, described the new Adani rice market as critical in unlocking the agricultur­al potentials of the area.

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