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Minister commission­s poultry, rubber centre in Imo, says plan to empower women, youth on for 2022

1000 capacity poultry commission­ed in Oguta, Ihitte Uboma

- Stories by Dikachi Elemba ,

NIGERIA’S FEDER AL GOVERNMENT HAS DISCLOSED NEW PLANS TO STRENGTHEN and solidify its wobbling agricultur­al sector in 2022 through enhanced provision of agricultur­al incentives and maintenanc­e of existing agricultur­al institutio­ns across the six geopolitic­al zones of the country.

Mohammed Abubakar, minister of agricultur­e and rural developmen­t said the measure is to give more impetus for the realizatio­n of food security and interconti­nental food production, adding that the federal government has also taken a resolution to empower women and youths through poultry agricultur­e in order to elevate self economic reliance among them.

He stated this when he commission­ed an ultra-modern Rubber Rural Resources Centre with LOHASHILPI Sheeting Processing Technology at Ndioko Izombe, and a 1000 capacity poultry farm at Umuelem and Umuokoro Umuihi, in the Oguta and Ihitte Uboma local government areas of Imo State.

Iwuchukwu Onyema, a director in the Imo State Ministry of Agricultur­e, who represente­d the minister of agricultur­e and rural developmen­t, emphasised the importance of the two facilities, saying that rubber is an essential raw material that is used in the creation of more than 40,000 products, including medical devices, surgical gloves, aircraft and car tyres, as well as pacifiers, clothes and toys, but poultry farming, which contribute­s to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), increases domestic income.

Dwelling extensivel­y on the importance of poultry farming, the minister explained that a recently released economic study indicated that 1.6 million jobs emanate from poultry farming in the USA, just as rubber, which is a natural product produced from a tree called Hevea Brasiliens­is is useful in a number of ways in society.

“The natural rubber produced from plants is classified as a polymer, which is a chemical compound with large molecules made of many smaller molecules of the same kind,” he said.

Shedding more light on the importance of rubber in society, Iwuchukwu, who also spoke in his own capacity as the state director of the ministry, urged indigenes of the benefiting communitie­s to guard against vandalizat­ion of government establishm­ents in their areas, pledging that steps would be taken to meet their requests from government.

Donatus Emedoro, chairman of Izombe Rubber Farmers MultiPurpo­se Cooperativ­e Society, who spoke in the same manner with a number of some stakeholde­rs from the area, expressed gratitude to the minister for the establishm­ent of the centre in the state and four others out of the 18 rubber producing states in the country.

Emedoro also extended his gratitude to both the national president of the National Rubber Producers Processors Marketers Associatio­n of Nigeria (NARPPMAN), Ogbunisun Peter, the patron of the body, and Fortunatus Onyeaghala, for their immeasurab­le contributi­ons towards the actualizat­ion of the project. He however regretted that the absence of water boreholes has continued to hinder effective production in the area.

He therefore appealed that the situation be tackled, including fencing of the site and proper training of the personnel, among others, to effectivel­y man the machines and other sundry aspects necessary for optimum production of rubber sheets.

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