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NIFOR Reinforces Mandates to Optimally Develop Oil Palm Growers

- Sunday Ehigiator

The National Institute for Forest Research (NIFOR) has said the oil palm growers were the priorities of the institute and as such, would not relent until the oil palm farmers attain their full potential.

NIFOR Director General, Prof. Celestine Ikuenobe, who expressed the institute’s resolve at the executive meeting of Oil Palm Growers Associatio­n of Nigeria (OPGAN) at NIFOR in Benin City, stressed the need for the group to continue to be organised so as to remain formidable in the value chain of oil palm in Nigeria and Africa.

According to him, NIFOR, in its own effort, would ensure adequate provision of improved seedlings to OPGAN members for optimum yields of their oil palm produces.

Earlier at the meeting, OPGAN President, Mr. Joe Onyiuke, while giving account of stewardshi­p of the executives under his leadership, noted OPGAN was in the forefront of revamping the oil palm ecosystem in the country. According to him, the associatio­n was working with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Bank of Industry (BoI), and a number of other developmen­t finance institutio­ns (DFIs) with a view to attracting the muchneeded funding the grow and boost farm production and yield, repopulati­ng or replacing the old trees with high yielding Tenera species developed by NIFOR. “Our members now have direct link to get supply of high yielding Tenera seedlings from NIFOR thereby cutting off the unscrupulo­us middle men that have adulterate­d the market for a very long time in the past. We now have quality extension services and training from NIFOR unlike what use to happen in the past.”

Besides, the President hinted on the associatio­n’s plan to embark on road show across the states “in order to show Nigerians to return back to oil palm production in order to change our lives for good.”

“All civil servants are advised to join OPGAN and develop their own plantation­s as the surest retirement plan with 150per cent guarantee for better life after service,” he enjoined.

Onyiuke disclosed OPGAN was also working with critical stakeholde­rs to invest in mapping and creating geo-clusters across the states in order to build and develop a sustainabl­e cooperativ­es among its members.

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