Benue set to partner SON on agric produce certification
The governor of Benue, Dr Sam Ortom has
expressed his state government’s commitment to partner with the Standards
Organisation of Nigeria (SON), to ensure agriculture produces from the state
are certified for export.
The
governor made this intention known in the course of standardization campaign
which held in Makurdi recently.
He
said certification of produces would boost their export value and also help
checkmating the rejection of Nigerian export produces in the international
market.
Ortom
said the state was blessed with abundant natural resources that could serve as
back bone for the industries and for export
According
to him, the state was ready to partner with relevant agencies of the federal
government especially the SON towards helping value addition and to producing
to achieve wealth creation and jobs for Nigerians.
He
also applauded the current SON leadership for embarking on a noble initiative
of building the capacity of operator of micro, small and medium enterprises
(MSME), describing it as step in the right direction given that MSMEs are the engine of growth of any economy.
He
equally urged other states of the federation as well as the federal government
to key in to the standardization campaign of the SON to help achieve economic
diversification.
In
his response, the Acting Director-General of SON, Dr Paul Angya said the
essence of the visit which began with Nasarawa was to sensitise the MSME
operators on the importance and benefits of deploying standards in their
production and businesses.
He
said the choice of Benue state as one of the states to be visited was based on
its proficiency in agriculture production.
Angya
said the programme also seeks to create opportunities for interaction with the
state government to solicit the necessary support in the drive for
standardization of MSMEs production and business processes in the state.
“Our
aim is to establish a culture of self regulation through voluntary
participation in standardization which would enable the MSMEs to imbibe the
standardization and quality assurance procedures in their businesses on their
own volition”.
The
Acting DG said part of the strategic plans of the SON is to partner with state
governments to ensure that agricultural products are certified for export.
He
said to achieve such an initiative; codes of practice have been developed in
collaboration with the EU. This development will boost trade, as Nigerian
products were facing rejection high levies and low pricing due to lack of
awareness on available certification.
“I
wish to reassure you that any product certified by SON will be accepted
globally. I am all out to partner with all state governments in the training of
MSMEs. Farmers, processors, millers etc o how to achieve global best
practices”, he said.
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