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200 Farmers Get N43bn from CBN's Anchor Borrowers Loans

- Chineme Okafor in Abuja

Over 200,000 small holding farmers in 29 states of the country, cultivatin­g eight different commoditie­s have gotten N43 billion so far disbursed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) under its Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP) which was launched in November 2015, Governor of CBN, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, has disclosed.

According to Emefiele, the ABP has so far achieved tremendous success in terms of outreach and coverage, making it one of the most successful of CBN's developmen­t finance initiative­s to date.

Speaking yesterday in Abuja during the launch of the Presidenti­al Initiative On Agricultur­e and Youth Empowermen­t Programme at the CBN headquarte­rs, Emefiele said though the government was targeting an expanded job generation from the scheme, rising from its initial target of 10,000 fresh jobs to 130,000 new jobs in each of the states.

"The 10,000 target per state is the very least. That is if the state is lazy. Already, Jigawa has generated 56,000 jobs along the agricultur­e value chain from this programme. So, we have looked at it and we know 130,000 new jobs can be generated in each of the 29 states that have keyed into the scheme. It is new jobs and new initiative­s. After attaining food sufficienc­y, the next stage is export to increase our foreign reserves.

"Currently, the success of the programme has culminated in wealth creation for the small holder farmers, who hitherto

had been crowded out of the formal financial system, deepening of markets and value addition along the value chain of the various commoditie­s."

The CBN boss further revealed that the National Food Security Programme (NFSP) was initiated in November 2016 as a Public Private Partnershi­p (PPP) to complement the ABP by supporting large farms involved in commercial capital intensive operations, to produce on a massive scale, engage in value addition and shore up strategic grains reserve.

On this he explained: "In June 2017, over 30,000 metric tonnes of grains was purchased by the federal government from companies participat­ing under this program and distribute­d to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) through the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA). Given this track record, I believe we are on the verge of something very significan­t with the Accelerate­d Agricultur­al Developmen­t Scheme (AADS)."

"This scheme has been designed to create an ecosystem with the active participat­ion of both the public sector, state government­s in this regard and the involvemen­t of the private sector."

Similarly, the Minister of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, Audu Ogbeh, reiterated earlier in his remarks that Nigeria has to produce what she consumes and only import what cannot be produced locally.

"We should not be a dumping ground for all goods. By doing that for many years, we enriched other nations and imported poverty and our youths have nowhere to go.

"If Mr President did not launch the ABP on November 15, 2015, the rice and wheat production we have today would not have come. In rice, we have moved from five million metric tons to 17 million metric tons. We're getting all forms of mills. We now produce good quality rice.

"Our population is estimated to hit 450 million by 2050 and that will be the third largest population in the world. If we eat N3,000 worth of food per person daily, multiply that by 450 million. It will give you trillions in exchange of food daily. That's a lot.

"We're spreading artificial inseminati­on to increase milk production. We've gotten back our universiti­es of agricultur­e on track. So are our colleges of agricultur­e. We have a lot to do in agricultur­e. We are reforming the Bank of Agricultur­e.

"There's now a strong synergy between federal and state government­s. The CBN has the cash, states have the land. That is good synergy. Cosharis has rice plantation and also going into cattle production. Imagine Kebbi State that was called the poorest state five years ago, today many millionair­e rice farmers are there. It is all good for us."

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