Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Nigeria to commence rice exportation in 2017 – CBN


The Central Bank of Nigeria on Tuesday said Nigeria will begin exporting rice to other countries before the end of 2017.


This was stated by Acting Director, Corporate Communication,  CBN, Isaac Okoroafor, during a sensitisation/awareness programme for farmers in Bayelsa State.

He said this would be possible through the results already gotten from the bank’s Anchor Borrowers’ Programme.

Okoriafor said the rice harvest this year has exceeded the projected amount.

Okoroafor said, “We started a pilot programme in Kebbi State with 78,000 farmers, cultivating an average of one hectare and that was when President Muhammadu Buhari launched the programme in March last year.

“The programme was to enable farmers to plant three times in year – two dry seasons cropping and one rainy season cropping. I am telling you now that Kebbi State has exceeded one million tonnes of rice.

“Not only Kebbi, Ebonyi State has keyed into it. We were there last week and Ebonyi is to give us over 1.2million tonnes of rice in one year. They are harvesting now, they are bagging and they are milling.  Nigerians are booking their Christmas rice in Abakaliki.

“Abia State has ordered rice from Ebonyi State Government.  Other states are keying in. In Kebbi,  Jigawa, Sokoto,  Cross River, rice is coming up. Nigerians are planting rice, producing rice. You need to taste Nigerian rice,  it is fresh. Not the nine year old rice from Vietnam,   Thailand and India. Let us feed ourselves. Our rice is healthier,  it is not preserved with chemicals.

“We have been to Anambra, Niger, Jigawa,  Kebbi, Sokoto, Cross River and Ebonyi just to ensure that this is not another talk show.  We have seen harvest of rice which brought me to say that the harvest in rice for this year has so far outstripped our projections.

“By the end of 2017, Nigeria will not only meet our national demands which is between six and seven tonnes per year,  but we will exceed it that we will have rice to export to other countries.”

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