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Anambra, ABX, Others Begin $5.2bn Agro-Allied Export to EU

- Chinedu Eze

Anambra State government and ABX World, a Nigerian based courier/cargo company, in collaborat­ion with Arik Air and Skyway Aviation Handling Company (SAHCOL), have commenced export of agroallied produce to European countries. The export is valued at over $5.2 billion annually.

ABX World is an EU certified (EUC) cargo agent, and Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) “Authorised Cargo Agent.”

Speaking on the developmen­t, Anambra State Commission­er for Africa, Afam Mbanefo, said that the state government’s priority for agricultur­al developmen­t was to eliminate poverty, enhance job creation and improve the internally generated revenue (IGR) of the state.

Mbanefo said that the objective of Governor Willie Obiano’s administra­tion is to become economical­ly independen­t and buoyant and reduce excess dependence on the federal government.

“As a people oriented administra­tion, Governor Obiano has always sought for ways to create security, create good road network, create night life; these are things that will get people involved, bring in investors and promote tourism. Now, the agro-allied export is another testament to the state government’s unrelentin­g efforts to ensure Anambra State farmers do not lack market to sell their products.

“It is very imperative to note that before commencing the exports, the farmers through their cooperativ­e societies received training and certificat­ion. In other words, we are confident that these produce like pumpkin leaf (Ugu), and others will meet the market standard. As a government we are happy about this new developmen­t which we are thankful to other facilitato­rs like ABX World,” the Commission­er said.

Confirming this to newsmen in Lagos, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, ABX World, Captain John Okakpu, said that the gesture was capable of generating jobs, eliminatin­g poverty and restoring investors’ confidence in the state.

He added that Anambra State has become a trailblaze­r in the regard, as, “different state government­s in realisatio­n of the dwindling oil revenue are now interested in the agro-allied exports, but Anambra State is leading the way through her serious commitment to agricultur­e in the state”.

Okakpu, explained that the state is far ahead of these states in Nigeria in area of grass root structure and technology deployment to aid farmers.

He said: “When we entered into agreement with them, we discovered that they have gone very far. For instance, the State has over 1400 corporativ­e societies and they have gone to the extent of training most of the farmers and also the certificat­ion of the corporativ­e societies.

“The next step was the geomapping of the area for easy identifica­tion of the farmlands from any part of the world. This is a sure step to curb the incessant rejection of agro-allied produce from Nigeria at the European and the rest of the world markets.

“The EU certified trainers were in Nigeria about three months ago. So, after that training and certificat­ion programme, the participan­ts are guaranteed of three years contract to supply agro-allied produce to Europe and can use it for the rest part of the world.

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