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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Monday, 26 December 2016

Kaduna state joins in wheat production says Lake Chad ED, Dr. Olabanji


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Executive Director, Lake Chad Research Institute, Dr. Oluwasina Olabanji

 The Executive Director, Lake Chad Research Institute, Dr. Oluwasina Olabanji has said that Kaduna state Government in its economic diversification is about to finish planting five thousand hectares of wheat to upscale productivity towards substituting import bill of four billion annually expended by the Federal government..

Dr. Olabanji  who expressed his delight about the decision of Kaduna state government under the leadership of Governor El Rufia to embark on wheat production of about five hectare out of the initial plan of 50 hectares saying the acceleration production of the crop through anchor borrower programme that ensured off takers would proffer solution to our high import bill in short distant time to come in the country stated that the seed planted was supplied by his Institute with best agronomics provision to farmers.

Dr. Olabanji said the Governor of Kaduna has expressed interest to invest in the wheat cultivation despite that the state was not among the first pilot states under the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) anchor borrower programme, adding the planting has already commenced to meeting the dry season planting for processing to high quality wheat flour to checkmate import. 

According to Dr. Olabanji “Nigeria for instance currently imports four million metric tons of wheat, spending $44 billion on the commodity every year, a figure that is expected to reach $10 billion by 2030 as Nigerians are predicted to consume over ten million tons of imported wheat to satisfy their growing demand for non-traditional foods like pasta, noodles and bread”.

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