Dangote Tomato coy signs agreement with farmers in Gombe, Sokoto States
The Dangote Tomato Processing Company,
Kadawa, Kano state has concluded arrangement to purchase fresh
tomatoes from farmers in Gombe and Sokoto States.
The company had already signed an
agreement with Tomato Growers Association for the procurement of the
commodity from the two states.
The Managing Director of the company,
Alhaji Abdulkarim Kaita disclosed this to News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) in Kano on Tuesday.
He said that the company found it
necessary to go into the agreement following the non availability of
the commodity in Kano and other neighbouring states that produced it
in large commercial quantities.
He noted that the CBN anchor borrower
programme had adversely affected tomato the production this
irrigation season, especially in Kano State where many farmers
shifted to wheat and rice production.
“The wheat and rice loans given to
farmers this year have affected tomato production in the state.
“This is the reason why the product
is still costly as a big basket which was between N400 and N500 last
year, is now N3, 000 in the market. “So we cannot buy it at the
present price.
“When the price was between N400 and
N500, we used to buy from farmers at N1, 200 per basket,” Kaita
said.
He said that the company would continue
to monitor the situation until it was satisfied that the commodity
was available to enable the factory resume production.
“If we resume production now, the
commodity will be scarce and once it is scarce, the price will go up.
This is what we don’t want for now,’’ he said.
On why the company did not give farmers
loan to produce the commodity as it did in the past, Kaita said that
out of the 100 farmers that benefited from the loan, only 20 of them
were able to repay the facility.
“So we cannot give them another loan
now since most of them have yet to repay the earlier loan they
enjoyed, “Kaita said.
He said that as soon as the commodity
was available for processing, the factory would resume normal
production.
“We are ready to resume production
because all our machines are in good condition and ready for
operation,” he added.
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