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CBN Agric Guarantee Hits N131bn

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has guaranteed the sum of N130. 90 billion loan to farmers under the Agricultur­al Credit Guarantee Scheme Fund (ACGSF) between its inception in 1977 and May, this year. The Chairman of the Board of the ACGSF scheme, Mr. Stephen Okon, disclosed this at the 2021 National Best Farmers of the Year Award, held in Abuja, Thursday

According to him, “The ACGSF Scheme has proved relatively successful in derisking the agricultur­al sector in Nigeria as evidenced in the number of loans guaranteed from inception to date.

“A total of 1,232,326 loans valued N130.903 billion were guaranteed from inception to May 2022 out of which 973,646 beneficiar­ies had repaid a total of N98.91b.”

The chairman said that the federal government and the CBN both contribute­d to the Fund in the ratio of 60% and 40% respective­ly, with the CBN doubling as the Managing Agent and the Secretaria­t.

Mr. Okon said that the timing of the event was apt, given the fact that countries across the globe were experienci­ng challenges, resulting from the Russian – Ukrainian War

“Its impact being – global oil and food crises affecting the agricultur­al sector which has contribute­d to disruption­s in domestic food supply chains and other shocks affecting food production.

“This has led to the loss of incomes, food security risks, inflationa­ry trends, and creating serious tensions in many countries,” he said, adding that achieving food security not only carried significan­t benefits for human health but also served as the basis to achieve sustained economic growth.

“Awakened by a potential rise in food insecurity, many countries and organizati­ons are mounting special efforts to keep agricultur­e safely running as an essential business,” he emphasised.

In his remarks, the Abuja Branch Controller of the CBN, Mr. Michael Ogbu, said that the successes achieved under the ACGSF had led to significan­t improvemen­t in Deposit Money Banks’ (DMB) lending to the agricultur­al sector and to a remarkable growth in the agri-business value chain in Nigeria.

He stressed the determinat­ion of the Management of the CBN towards supporting farmers to grow exponentia­lly, saying, “that way, Nigeria can actually grow what she eats.”

The ACGSF was establishe­d by Decree No. 20 of 1977 to guarantee agricultur­al credit facilities granted to farmers. The Scheme encourages Deposit Money Banks and Microfinan­ce Banks to lend to those engaged in agricultur­e by providing guarantees.

It mitigates risks associated with banks’ lending to agricultur­e by guaranteei­ng to pay banks 75 per cent of the net amount in default in accordance with the provisions of the enabling Act.

Mr. Peter Okonkwo emerged overall winner of the 2021 National Best Farmer of the Year. He was said to have taken an N8. 050 million facility under the scheme for the procuremen­t of additional agricultur­al plants, machinerie­s and packaging in 2018 and with it, generated N15 million income and a profit of over N2,7 million.

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