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Local Rice Production Hits 15m Tonnes

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Local rice production in Nigeria has now reached 15 million metric tonnes annually, the government has claimed. It said the developmen­t means the country will now be saving about N300 billion it used to spend annually on importatio­n of the commodity.

The Director of Agricultur­e at the Kano office of the Federal Ministry of Agricultur­e, Muhammad Adamu, made the claim yesterday while inaugurati­ng the Rice Millers Associatio­n of Nigeria, (RIMAN) in the state.

He said in Kano alone, 1.2 million metric tonnes of rice was produced in 2016.

He said with the significan­t increase in local production­s and the efforts to make the local variety qualitativ­e and more attractive to Nigerians, the country expects to begin exporting rice to West African countries by 2018/2019.

Adamu, according to Premium Times, said about 34 states in Nigeria are producing rice, with many now producing three times in a year.

He disclosed that investigat­ion carried out by the federal government revealed that rice imported to Nigeria are 10-15 years old and are preserved with chemicals which can cause cancer to consumers.

In his remarks, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Rice Miller’s Associatio­n, Peter Dama, said, the associatio­n was establishe­d to promote local milling of rice that is fresh, healthy and nutritious.

He said the associatio­n is willing to collaborat­e with the Nigeria Customs Service to stem smuggling of expired rice into Nigeria.

Dama added that the associatio­n intended to work closely with regulatory agencies and policymake­rs to ensure standard in local rice milling.

The customs officer in charge of rice enforcemen­t, Ado Hassan, warned that officers caught conniving with rice smugglers would have themselves to blame.

He said in less than one year, the zonal command of the agency confiscate­d 800,000 bags of rice in Kano and Jigawa States.

He said about 9,000 bags of the rice are still in the stores of the agency, adding that most of the rice were being given to internally displaced persons after been certified fit for consumptio­n by the National Agency for Food and Drugs Administra­tion and Control (NAFDAC).

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