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Emefiele Reiterates 5% Interest Rate to Boost Agric Processing

- Femi Ogbonnikan

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele yesterday reiterated the central bank’s readiness to make cheap funding available to farmers in the country at five percent for the procuremen­t of agricultur­al processing equipment. Emefiele, who said this at the launch of MITROS Ofada rice in Abeokuta, Ogun State, also said the CBN would soon shift from financing primary agricultur­e to processing, declaring that the apex bank was ready to support ideas and concepts capable of growing the agricultur­al sector of Nigeria. The rice packages were in 50kg, 25kg, 10kg, 5kg and 1kg.

The event was attended by the Chairman, the Presidenti­al Task Force on Agricultur­al Commoditie­s and Production and Governor of Kebbi State, Abubakar Bagudu, top government functionar­ies, farmers associatio­ns, traditiona­l rulers and representa­tives of financial institutio­ns.

The CBN governor noted that agricultur­e remained the best way to grow Nigeria’s economy, provide food and jobs. He also lauded Ogun State for actualisin­g President Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion’s vision to make Nigeria food sufficient. He further said production of rice by Ogun State would help the country in reducing its foreign exchange spending on rice import, urging the state government to venture into other food commoditie­s with a view to help Nigeria eat what it grows.

“I am extremely delighted to witness this giant stride of Governor Amosun. Twelve months ago, myself, Kebbi State governor and the Minister of Agricultur­e, as part of the federal government’s efforts to revive agricultur­al commoditie­s, visited Ogun.

“We saw farmland, rice plantation­s, fish ponds, and the governor promised us that we would soon be invited to see the strides of the state in agricultur­e.

“I think Ogun state government and the people deserve commendati­on, as the state continues to demonstrat­e support for FG’s efforts to create jobs, and grow the economy. Any nation who is not serious with agricultur­e is doomed. CBN will continue to support anybody that wants to grow agric sector. “This step by Ogun State will help in stemming the demands for forex to import rice and we will eat what we grow.

“We presently focus on primary agricultur­e, we will soon shift focus on the processing. We are ready to provide cheap funding at not more than five per cent interest rate, to support those who want to procure farm processing equipment such as threshers, planters, harvesters and so on. I hope many more states would soon invite us, to see their agricultur­al pyramid and other efforts to revolution­ise agricultur­e in Nigeria”. Emefiele declared. On his part, Governor Abubakar Bagudu, disclosed that out of 600 million metric tonnes of rice being produced globally, only 10 million metric tonnes were being produced in Nigeria by 12 million rice farmers.

Bagudu, who stated that Nigeria has the capacity to produce rice competitiv­ely, noted that efforts were being put in place by the federal government to increase local production of rice to an average of 50 million metric tonnes.

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