Pyramid |
The thousands of
bags that was piled into a pyramid at the city's civic centre, Ramat
Square, was a demonstration of the bumper harvest recorded in parts of
the state during the last farming season by farmers who are mostly
assisted by government.
The pyramid was
realised under the federal government assisted Borno Anchor Borrowers
Programme, through the (CBN) Anchor Borrowers scheme.
The scheme is aimed
at scaling up the local production of rice in order to reduce
over-dependence on foreign import of the staple food.
Organisers of the rice pyramid programme, Wal Wanne and Sons Ltd, said about 18,000 farmers were engaged in the scheme.
The local formers
in the safe zones like Jere, Konduga, Mafa, Biu, Hawul and Shani local
government areas of the state took part in the scheme during the last
wet season during which government availed them with farm inputs and
tool.
The organisers said
at the maturity of the crops, they bought up all the produce at what
they called Guaranteed Market Price (GMP) and deducted the cost of
producing the rice per hectre, from the total amount, "and any excess
money after the deduction is considered as profit to the farmer".
Mr Shettima
launched the pyramid amidst large a turnout of over 1000 local farmers
who staged a parade displaying their implements and products.
He commended
President Muhammadu Buhari and the Armed Forces of Nigeria for providing
security in Borno State, without which he said the Anchor Borrowers
Scheme would not have been possible.
Mr Shettima said
the state government had invested billions of naira in the procurement
of agro-allied equipment in order to advance his agricultural revolution
initiative across the entire state. He said the successes recorded in
the six safe local government areas was just a sign that the state still
retains its potential of feeding a significant portion of the country
when peace finally returns.
Borno farmers were
unable to till their farmlands for about five years following
displacement by Boko Haram. Many farmers lost their farm products as
Boko Haram attacked them at the peak of harvest.
Hundreds of farmers have lost their lives while tilling the bush while others are still being killed around Maiduguri.
This is encouraging. Congrats on this achievement. I pray this tempo would be sustained and even surpassed by those concerned. Kudos
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