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Maize Farmers Urge FG to Sustain Ban on Importatio­n of Commodity

- James Emejo

The Maize Associatio­n of Nigeria (MAAN), has urged the federal government to maintain the ban on the importatio­n of the commodity into the country.

According to them, the policy would further boost local capacity as well as incentivis­e farmers.

The National President of the associatio­n, Dr. Bello Abubakar, made the call during the inaugurati­on of the first National Maize Pyramids and flag off of the 2021 wet season farming in Katsina State.

The event was organised in partnershi­p with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

Abubakar stated that maize farmers are currently producing enough to meet up with the demand gap of the commodity.

He said: “We say no to maize importatio­n into Nigeria and we will always support the Central Bank of Nigeria for denying maize importers forex, because the CBN supports President Muhammadu Buhari’s agenda of, “eat what we produce and produce what we eat.”

He said as far as maize is concerned, “we can produce enough for our consumptio­n and industrial use.”

Assessing the impact of the CBN’s Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP), he pointed out that the project had assisted smallholde­r maize farmers to boost quality production as well as lead a sustainabl­e life.

On loan repayment by farmers, Abubakar, appealed to his colleagues to cultivate the habit of repaying their loans in order to ensure the success of the ABP.

According to him: “The success of the Anchor Borrower’s Programme lies in our conduct as maize farmers, we therefore, need to be optimistic in our thoughts and in repaying our loans as at when due for the survival of the programme”

“Anchor Borrower’s Programme was initiated in the first instance to help link smallholde­r farmers to processors, thereby creating viable and sustainabl­e money - a word is enough for the wise - please, let us wake up and accept the challenge of repaying our loans.”

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