Senator Heineken Lokpobiri |
The Federal government
through the Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development,
Senator Heineken Lokpobiri has again expressed the political will and
commitment to creating business employment in agriculture.
The Minister restated this commitment when he received a delegation of
Nestle Nigeria Plc led by its managing director and chief executive
officer, Mauricio Alarcon, in Abuja recently. According to Lokpobiri
“the business-employment opportunities in Agriculture cannot be fully
tapped despite our increasing population.”
He commended the business activities of Nestle Nigeria whose source of
raw materials for production of her varied food products is 82% local,
noting that this has reduced the pressure on foreign exchange for
importation of such needed raw materials. “This sourcing has
automatically created business-employment for Nigerians across board,
especially farmers who grow the needed produce which Nestle needs for
their final nutrition food products” he said
Lokpobiri was optimistic that very soon their raw materials will be
sourced 100 per cent locally in Nigeria, thereby increasing the
business-employment opportunities for more Nigerians. He assured that
“the federal government is willing and ready to partner and support
Nestle to ensure that everything humanly possible is done to meet its
needs of raw materials, as this will be greatly beneficial to Nigeria.
The minister further commended the corporate social responsibilities of
Nestle Nigeria Plc in the provision of water, training, capacity
building for over 41,600 farmers.
This is even as he confirmed Nestle’s
intention to invest in new land and capacity building for over 41,600
farmers in the production of nutritious food for over twenty four
thousand households who depend on their products with also over 2000
employees in the company payroll in Nigeria.
Earlier, managing director and chief
executive officer of Nestle Mauricio Alarcon said they were in the
Ministry to seek Federal Government collaboration in the production of
more food products. “We can’t talk of food without talking about
Agriculture’ and we are convinced that to build partnership, we need to
collaborate and establish effective channels of communication, which is
the sure way of moving Nigeria forward to a truly self-sufficient food
secured nation” he said.
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