The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ogun Assures Farmers Of Profitabil­ity Through Anchor Borrowers Scheme

- By Gbenga Akinfenwa

OGunstate Government has promised to ensure that farmers make profit, as well as propagate mechanised farming through its Anchor Borrowers Programme.

Consultant to the State Governor, Dr. Adetunji Oredipe, said this at a training programme organised for agric extension officers across Local Government areas in the state, noting that the scheme would assist rural smallholde­r farmers to grow from subsistenc­e to commercial production levels.

Oredipe, who revealed that there is a ready market for the produce, as off-takers have identified with the state programme, assured that farmers would be trained at the council areas, noting that the economic value of the programme would also boost the State Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).

“We have gone through the economies of production and establishe­d the fact that farmers would make profit from those ventures. What we are doing today is to train the frontline workers, who would have undertake the verificati­on exercise for the participan­ts that have shown interest at their Local Government areas,” Oredipe said.

On his part, Chairman, Anchor Borrowers Steering Committee, Prof. Bola Okuneye said the state is poised to increase food production and create employment opportunit­ies, especially the youth and the women folk, through the programme.

He also revealed that the training became imperative to prepare and equip the agricultur­e extension officers with the necessary informatio­n and guidelines on the scheme, which would enable them perform their duties effectivel­y as would be assigned, noting that the applicants would later be screened and trained by the officers in their respective local government­s.

Earlier in her opening remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agricultur­e, Mrs. Abosede Ogunleye, said the programme is a developmen­tal function of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to support the state farmers, especially the smallholde­r farmers engaged in the production of identified commoditie­s, linking them with anchor companies, who plays the role of off-takers.

She also expressed satisfacti­on with the success recorded so far, particular­ly with the level of commitment of the youths, as well as the new and existing farmers, noting that the programme would create new generation of farmers and entreprene­urs, while also creating employment.

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