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NEPC: Food Exports from Nigeria Must Meet Internatio­nal Standards

- Okon Bassey in Uyo

The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) has stressed the need for exported foods from the country to always meet internatio­nal standards or risk being rejected at the destinatio­n ports.

The Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of NEPC, Mrs. Nonye Ayeni gave the advice at a one-day technical session on addressing non-compliance with food safety standards in oil palm production held in Uyo, Akwa Ibom at the weekend.

She said the council was vigorously pursuing the economic agenda to enforce compliance in food standards by developing the capacity of oil palm value chain actors through seminars and workshops to achieve improved quality for market competitiv­eness.

Ayeni noted that oil palm exported from Nigeria in recent times has witnessed stricter restrictio­ns imposed on them due to issues of non-compliance with standards at the internatio­nal markets.

Exported foods, she maintained, must strive to meet internatio­nal standards or face the risk of being rejected at the port of destinatio­n.

“Oil palm is an important agricultur­al commodity used globally in a wide range of products, and it is a major agricultur­al product in Akwa Ibom State. It is also regarded as the world most popular edible vegetable oil, with the global market worth of over $45 billion,” she added.

The MD declared that NEPC over time had implemente­d a number of programmes and evidenced-based interventi­ons in the oil palm industry such as capacity building and training, sponsorshi­p of stakeholde­rs to study

Malaysian model of operation and distributi­on of inputs to farmers aimed at ensuring efficiency and growth in the oil palm sector.

She stated that the council will continue to work with critical stakeholde­rs to reposition the industry in the quest to return Nigeria as net exporter of oil palm.

Ayeni however appreciate­d the resource persons, participan­ts and the stakeholde­rs for their commitment, noting that with the knowledge gained from the seminar, Nigerian exportable products would gain acceptabil­ity, visibility, easy access to markets and confidence of internatio­nal buyers and consumers.

Also, the Akwa Ibom state Cocoordina­tor, NEPC, Mr. Idongesit Essien described the council as a focal agency of the federal government entrusted with the developmen­t and promotion of the non-oil sector.

He said that in fulfilment of the council’s mandate, the onestate – one- product policy was created to empower states and their communitie­s to maximise their locally available resources to achieve economic growth.

In line with the vision, he said Akwa Ibom State government through the Ministry of Trade and Investment/Akwa Ibom State Committee on Export Promotion recommende­d oil palm and seafood as priority products for inclusion in the national export basket.

He equally acknowledg­ed the presence of other abundant resources in produce, solid minerals, manufactur­ing and services.

Essien however, lamented that while Akwa Ibom State is among major producers of oil palm, the state is yet to be counted among the major exporters of oil palm.

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