Ban on rice importation hasty – rice farmer
Mr Raymos Guana, the Chief Executive Officer of Raymos Guana
Farms, says the decision of the Federal
Government to ban rice importation is too hasty.
Guana, a former
Commissioner for Lands in Delta, made the disclosure in an interview with the
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Asaba on Thursday.
According to him, the
quantity of rice being produced in the country today will not be able to meet
the demands of Nigerians.
He said that
government should have given farmers at least three to five years notice to
work toward boosting rice production that could adequately feed the nation.
“With such target,
each state of the federation would be given specified quantity of rice to be
produced within the stipulated time.
“For example, Delta
will produce one million tonnes of rice, Anambra two million, while Ebonyi will
produce five million tonnes of rice.
“With this target, I
am very sure that each state would work toward achieving its goals and
expectation,’’ he said.
Guana also called on
government at all levels to support farmers with processing facilities, adding
that the magnitude of food lost after harvest was alarming.
“If we have processing
machines around the country, there will be much food left after harvest.
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