Thursday, 3 November 2016

Cross River to establish rice mill with N3bn loan from CBN –Ayade

Gov. Ben Ayade of Cross River, has said the state government has obtained N3 billion loan from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for the establishment of state-of-the-art rice mill. Ayade made the disclosure on Thursday in Calabar after inspecting rice mills in Ogoja and Obudu accompanied by CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele and Kebbi state governor, Alhaji Atiku Bagudu. 

“The loan is being disbursed through the CBN’s Anchor Borrowers Programme. “The programme is aimed at upgrading small farmers to commercial farmers, thereby achieving the objective of stimulating the needed capacity to meet the nation’s increasing food needs,” he said. Ayade said that when established, the mill would provide jobs and food security for the people of the state. 


“Cross River is focused about being food sufficient; that is why the N3 billion loan the CBN gave the state has been set aside to set up rice mill. “The 78,000 farmers that we will be working with, will have the benefit of processing all the rice they will harvest at the mill. 

“At the moment 80 per cent of rice farmed in Cross River State ends up at Ebonyi mill and processed as Abakiliki rice. “But all of that will stop with the intervention of the CBN loan through the Anchor Borrowers Programme,’’ he added. 

The governor said that his administration had allocated 18,000 square kilometers of land for rice farming. He said that the mill would be high tech to minimise waste and process broken pieces of rice into cereal for children. 

In his remarks, the CBN governor Godwin Emefiele, predicted that with the transformation in rice production taking place across the country, Nigeria could become self sufficient in rice production by 2017. 

“I was reading in the papers where someone said it will take us five years to be self sufficient in rice production. “I want to tell you that that person has bad news. 

“Rice farmers association has said that economic saboteurs hindering rice production and we all need to stand against them. 

“I can tell you that we are going to rise above this and we will produce rice, tomatoes, wheat and other agricultural produce to feed our people. 

“We do not have a choice but to move in that direction,’’ Emefiele said.




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