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The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development,
Chief Audu Ogbeh, said the country is targeting to reap over $5billion
annually from cassava production in the next few years.
Ogbeh disclosed this on Thursday
in Abuja at the National Cassava Summit with the theme; “Towards $5
Billion per Annum Cassava in the next Five years”. He also said that
Nigeria’s Agriculture has been neglected over the last 30 years but now
the sector has the potential to employ more youths and improve foreign
exchange.
Ogbeh expressed concern over the poor number of farmers accessing
credit facilities in the country and said that the Federal Government
would enhance and strengthen the Bank of Agriculture to allow farmers
access to credit facilities at 5 to 6 per cent interest rate. Adding
that, “Most of the Commercial Banks give loans to farmers at 28 to 30
per cent interest rate. How do farmers grow with such a high interest
rate and make profit? We have to intensify efforts to address this
problem in order to meet our target because earning in cassava industry
is so high”. The Minister however urged research institutes like the
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture to include vitamins in
cassava in the next research work to balance its nutritional content
and better consumption.
Also speaking at the Summit, Prof. Lateef Sani of the Federal
University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, said the industry has the potential
to create million of jobs across the country through its Value Chain.
He stated that “By 2021, Nigeria cassava industry will represent over 5
billion dollars, spur rural industrial development, generate millions of
new jobs and create wealth for over 45 million people.
It was also revealed by the National President, Cassava Growers
Association of Nigeria, Adewumi Segun, that the association has acquired
15,000 hectares of land in Ekiti for cassava programme.
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