CONTEC Agro Launches Ambitious N20bn Agric Project in Nigeria
CONTEC
Agro Launches Ambitious N20bn Agric Project in Nigeria
Unveils
inputs that revives dead soil, shorten harvest time
Nigeria’s
agricultural rebirth has received a major boost with the successful
trial of inputs that breathe life into depleted soils, shorten the
period between breeding and harvest of crops and livestock, as well
as resist the incursion of pests.
This
is part of an ambitious N20 billion worth project launched by by
CONTEC Global Agro Limited to develop and deploy bio-fertilizers,
bio-stimulants, soil biological conditioners and similar innovations
intended to reinvent farming cultures through improved soil fertility
and improved production of crops and livestock.
The
products developed by globally spread experts in agricultural
innovations are currently being used at pilots farms across the
country.
Chairman/President,
CONTEC Global, the parent body of CONTEC Global Agro Limited, Dr.
Benoy Berry, who disclosed this in an interview in Lagos, said the
project has reached advanced stage with remarkable results from farms
in Lagos, Kaduna, Niger, Benue and the Federal Capital Territory
(Abuja).
“We
are commencing a comprehensive agricultural programme for Africa that
would be executed through series of innovative strategies. Of course,
Nigeria is priority. So we are starting here (Nigeria).
“One
of such is the bio-fertilizer project, which basically aims to
increase the fertility of the soils, shorten crop production timeline
and improve on quality of harvests and produce.”
Speaking
further, Dr. Berry said the bio-fertilizer project provides Nigeria
an opportunity to leap-frog its food security status, filling up the
gap caused by poor input and soil quality, which have been identified
as some of the critical challenges facing the Nigerian farmer, as
well as create employment.
He
said, “We have trial farms in Niger State, Zaria, Makurdi, Sagamu,
Lagos and a few other locations where the prowess of the fertilizer
and other inputs have been proven beyond doubt, with the first set of
harvests of crops grown using some of the inputs from farms in Niger
State occurring on Saturday, December 5, 2015.”
Giving
details on some of the products, Dr. Berry said, We have the Siri GA,
a biological granular formulation (bio-fertilizer) that is developed
to enhance root growth in density and spread, enhance nutrient and
water uptake, build resistance against insects, pests and diseases,
helps the crop withstand stress from temperature and physiological
changes. The ultimate being improved quality and yield volume.”
He
also spoke on the bio-stimulants and organic soil conditioners.
“Sweed
GA is an organic liquid preparation formulated to help the plant
enhace its growth and floral initiation, induce resistance against
pests and diseases, promote new roots and leaves development and
growth.
Dr.
Berry disclosed that Growmore is a biological water soluble
formulation that helps the plant to stimulate enzymes and
metabolites, resists pests and diseases by inducing systemic
resistance, maintain high level of chlorophyll for better growth and
increases the uptake of Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Zinc, Iron
and Magnesium.
“All
these are designed to adapt to be crop-specific in their actions,”
he said.
Dr.
Berry said they have been approached by big farms like Chi Farms,
Dangote and others on how they could partner on this.
He
also disclosed that similar plans are at advance stages for fish
farming and the dairy sub-sector in Nigeria.
“I
have a dream. That dream is to put a glass of high quality fresh milk
in the hand of every Nigerian child every day,” Dr. Berry said,
while disclosing CONTEC Agro’s plan for setting up high quality
dairy farms across Nigeria.
Experts
from the United Kingdom are already in the country to map out and
commence this leg of investment.
On
fish farming, he said, “Our concentration will be on production of
fingerlings, which we have planned to give to villagers, especially
women, at next to zero cost. By this we are also helping to empower
the people, in which case the issue of unemployment is being
addressed.”
He
also disclosed that the large farm campuses are going to also serve
as research bases that would offer experts assistance to Nigerians
and others on plant and animal sciences. This, he said would help to
make Nigeria an agricultural research hub for Africa.
Meanwhile,
the CONTEC boss has said government cooperation is key to the success
of the programme, which he said has already caught the attention of
partners and the governments in Burundi, Zimbabwe,Togo, Mali among
others in Africa.
“The
Malawai government is already talking with us on how to help it
achieve the one-cow per family policy,” Dr. Berry Disclose.
“We
want to use the Saudi Model, which currently ensures that 250,000
cows are being milked every day, and 300 calves are born everyday per
farm,” he added.
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