The ten new agricultural commodity associations given
certificates of official operation by the Federal Government (FG) have demanded
for more support and interventions that would enable them to be efficient in
their service delivery to ensure food security, wealth and job creation in
Nigeria. This demand was made yesterday at the official launching and
presentation of certificates to the associations by the Federal Ministry of
Industry, Trade and Investment (FMITI) in Abuja.
The National President, Federation of Commodity Associations
of Nigeria (FACAN) Dr. Victor Iyama represented by Alhaji (Dr.) Bello Dogondaji
emphasised that more government support must be given to agricultural productivity
in order to attract premium prices for commodities saying that the ministries
(FMITI &Agric) and other federal government agencies must work as team to
ensure the success of the present administration’s backward integration policy
which has started with rice production.
He said that the team work between FMITI and other agencies
like Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON), National Agency for Food and Drug
Administration and Control (NAFDAC), National Agricultural Quarantine Services
(NAQS), Nigerian Export Promotion Council(NEPC) and Nigerian Investment
Promotion Commission (NIPC) would certainly attract high premium and job
creation as standard are given priority.
Senator Mohammed Maigoro, a member of Neem association also
solicited for government support to commodities in order to create job for
youth and women, adding that 100 million people could be uplifted from poverty
through the neem trees which alone can give thirty million jobs if well
supported.
He decried the epileptic power supply system that has
impacted negatively on the processing of agricultural produce and making it
difficult for standards to be met which consequently results rejection in the
market.
The President of Mushroom Producers, Processors and Marketers
Association, Chief Michael Awunor said
the association would be engaging five different countries and the national
industries to off-take their produce for use in food processing as additive,
saying the crop would soon be among the highest revenue generators in the
country.
He added that ‘’ the commodity associations discovered,
developed and organised by this arm of the ministry are capable of turning around
the fortune of our country as well as solving the unemployment problem facing
us today as a nation. If mushroom sub sector is well funded, it is capable of
engaging five hundred thousand youths and women annually.’’
The National President, Coconut Producers, Processors and Marketers’
Association of Nigeria ( NACOPPMAN) Mrs. Nma Okoroji also want other producing
states to replicate the support both Lagos and Akwa-Ibom states government were
giving to the cash crops saying that ‘’coconut sufficiency and development has
been among the cardinal macro-economic objectives of most governments in the
developing world.’’
Okoroji who commended the effort of government its readiness
to support farmers saying that ‘’the
sustenance of this commodity is a paradox if not tackled with sincerity of
purpose and a partnership of the stakeholders and Government at all levels to
invest in plantations in the 32 viable states. With the establishment of 10,000
hectares plantation using the viable coconut seedlings, the realization of the
biggest coconut plantation in Africa is feasible.’’
The Permanent Secretary, FMITI, Mr. Sunday Akpan urged the associations
to ensure they operate within the constitution limits by also working with team
spirit and eschew sit-tight syndrome, and ensure that elections are conducted
at the appropriate time in order to ensure continuity and transparency among
the members.
Mr. Akpan lamented on the dissolution of marketing board
through 1986 commodities liberalization policy that had allowed entrance of
people without requisite capacity of the market conducts which led to a chaotic
situation whereby an Export Commodities Coordinating Committee (ECCC) was
constituted to sanitise the system by organising the existing and new associations
for more competitive market with the involvement of apex umbrella of the
commodity associations.
He promised that government in its effort to diversify the
economy through a sector with high comparative advantage would be ready to
support any commodity that would help to achieve job and wealth creations in
the country adding that ‘’ I want to assure you that top players in the
commodity sub-sector will be continually supported by the government.’’
Newly certified commodity associations that were advised to
genuinely operate in the country include those based on poultry, maize, sheep
and goat, coconut, tomato, neem, hibiscus, sunflower, mango and mushroom.
Very interesting and a welcome development. We are happy and farmers ready to associate with you in this respect. Should you need any assistance on Neem and other commodities in Kano, I would be available at your service please.
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