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Asks for 20B naira for
wheat productivity
The All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Kano state
chapter has set up a Micro-Finance Bank (MFB) that will meet the financial
needs of farmers at a single digit loan just as the wants the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) to extend these loan opportunity to wheat productivity in Nigeria.
The
chairman of the Association, Mallam
Farouk Mudi told Food Farm News in his office at Kano.
Mallam Mudi disclosed that the Association has set up a MFB
worth over N200m in partnership with a Women Development Bank (WDB),
saying that AFAN was having the largest share in the bank.
Mudi said that the bank would help to give out loan support
to men, women and youth farmers in the state stressing that support to agriculture
should not be left for Government alone, but rather should as well be
shouldered by the Association and other state holders in the sector.
He pointed that the bank's loan would be made available in a
single digit as against the commercial banks’ practice of two across the
country saying that the MFB has commenced operation in January this year adding
it is hopeful the bank would add value to the sector in the state.
Also, Mallam Faruk advocated for N20b loan through the CBN
for the productivity of wheat on 100,000 hectares saying this would checkmate
one trillion naira annually expended in its importation from both Russia and
America. He said this would create about one million jobs across the value
chains of the crop .
He commended the CBN Anchor Borrower Programme (ABP) for its
helpful role to farmers, but decried people calling for the stoppage of the
programme based on loan repayment which he described as not being a total
failure saying it has helped farmers to be able to invest on rice productivity.
Faruk stressed that the support gotten from the FG has enabled
farmers to produce more food to an extend that prices were now crashing down
saying ‘’ the price of bean per a bowl at
N800 last year is now N400, the price of wheat last year is N30, 000 and above
for a bag, but with the recent 7.5 increase in production this year the price
has crashed to NN18, 000. The price of 100kg of maize last year was N15, 000,
but this year the price has crashed to N7, 000 while the price of Sorghum last
year was N18, 000, but this year the price has crashed to N8000. Same happened
to the price of soybean last year as N23, 000-N30, 000, but this year the price
has crashed to N12, 000-N14, 000.
Except
the price of poultry which the association is currently working on to see how
it can be reduced having crashed the price of raw materials such as Soybeans and
maize’’
The chairman further disclosed that as a part of plan of the
Association to ensuring that more productivity is achieved, the use of
mechanization will be employed to ease the farming activities of farmers in the
new farming season saying that instead of the usual N30,000 being spent by
farmers for tilling, only N6,000.00 would be spent on tractor as the government
has handed over 100,000 tractors to the association to oversee as tractor
hiring services.
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