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Akinola Seeks Establishm­ent of Staple Crop Processing Centres in Ogun

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A chieftain of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in the Ifo/Ewekoro Federal Constituen­cy of Ogun State, Mr. Bolaji Akinola, has called for the establishm­ent of staple crop processing centres (SCPC) and cold chain solution for farmers in the state.

Speaking in Itori, Ewekoro Local Government Area of the state with some party faithful weekend, Akinola said the setting up of SCPCs across the state will drasticall­y reduce the wastages of agricultur­al produce, increase the state’s internally generated revenue and create employment for the teeming youths.

He said the Centres should be establishe­d in all the 20 local government areas and 37 local council developmen­t areas of the state to ensure ease of access to all farmers.

According to Akinola, “Ogun State is well positioned to lead the drive for diversific­ation of Nigeria’s economy and reduce our overdepend­ence on oil revenue. However, it is no longer the vogue to export raw materials or agricultur­al produce. The way to wealth is value addition. The Staple Crop Processing Centres will help farmers add value to their produce before they are taken to the market.

“The Centres will also reduce wastages and seasonalit­y of these crops. For instance, during rainy season, we see an abundance of certain crops but these crops suddenly disappear after the season. The SCPCs will help put an end to this developmen­t.”

Akinola, who is also a maritime expert, said Nigeria must de-emphasize the exportatio­n of raw agricultur­al produce, as “this does not help the national economy”.

Akinola said: “The wealth is in the hands of those that add value to crops and to raw materials. For instance, Africa exports 70% of world’s cocoa yet it derives less than 5% of the $120 billion global cocoa GDP. This is because it barely adds value to its cocoa before exporting.

“In the same vein, Africa exports about 50% of the world gold but accounts for less than 3% of the gold GDP for the same reason. Only those who add value to commoditie­s derive wealth from it,” he said.

He also said that farmers in Ogun State will benefit tremendous­ly from cold chain solution as it will help postharves­t management of their crops.

The state, according to him, needs a robust supply system that can improve farming income by reducing the considerab­le wastage that blights its rural areas.

“Another critical need of our farmers today is an effective cold chain solution that will integrate the supply chains for agricultur­al commoditie­s from their respective production centres to processing centres and consumptio­n centres, thereby reducing physical wastages and loss of value of perishable commoditie­s,” he said.

Furthermor­e, he said farmers in the state will derive more benefits from their labour when losses that occur in the process of bringing produce to market are reduced through cold chain solutions and operation of crop processing centres. “We need to create more wealth for those who provide food for us all. This is the way to attract our youths to farming. However, farmers’ income can only be increased substantia­lly only when we help then increase the sales of their crops and increase the market rate of their agricultur­al produce. Staple Crop Processing Centres and cold chain solution are key enablers to make these happen,” Akinola added.

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