Daily Trust

CBN to partner agric agency on integrated farms

- By Chris Agabi

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said it will collaborat­e with the National Agricultur­e Land Developmen­t Authority (NALDA) to develop integrated farms across the country, provide affordable and accessible finance to farmers in Nigeria’s rural communitie­s and provide jobs for its teeming population.

The Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele said this during the inaugurati­on of the first National Agricultur­e Land Developmen­t Authority (NALDA) Integrated Farm Estate in Suduje Daura, Katsina

State by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Emefiele said it is an agricultur­al hub for inhabitant­s of the area with its wide-range of facilities to support the rearing of poultry, goat and rabbit pens as well as fish ponds, crop farming areas, processing and packaging plants, storage, clinics, residentia­l areas, schools, training centres and an administra­tive facility.

Emefiele noted that the CBN, through the deployment of well-targeted interventi­on programmes to farmers in the rural communitie­s was aiding the government’s efforts at improving job and wealth creation.

“These measures are also supporting our nation’s food security objectives. Nigeria is likely to make significan­t strides over the next three years in reposition­ing our agricultur­al sector for greater growth, given the combined efforts of NALDA and the CBN’s in making land and credit available to farmers,” he added.

“Our developmen­t finance efforts were also driven by the need to diversify the economy by reversing the ugly trend of relying largely on revenues from crude oil,” Emefiele said.

He also said CBN would integrate rural farmers into the federal government’s Economic Sustainabi­lity Plan (ESP), which is focused on providing five million homes with electricit­y using renewable energy,” he said.

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