Rice: FG targets 7 million tonnes production by 2018
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural
Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, says the Federal Government is
targeting the production of seven million tonnes of rice by 2018.
Briefing newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday,
Ogbeh said that the target, which would be achieved by the second
quarter of 2018, was to meet the national consumption rate.
“I think we have attained the level
of being one of the largest producers of rice, even though many
people are still in doubt about that.
“So, for those who say it is not
true, I think they need to take another look.
“I have been in Vietnam, the same
kind of rice plantation you see there is what you see in Nigeria.
“The only thing we need to add is the
milling capacity, which we are increasing,’’ he said.
The minister, however, attributed the
current hike in price of rice to the increase in the people’s
demand for the produce.
Ogbeh said that the country was feeding
more than 193 million citizens as well as 100 million others in West
and North Africa.
“Nobody argues the fact that trucks
come in from Ghana, Burkina Faso, Niger Republic, Chad, Mali, to
Funtua in Katsina to load our grains,’’ he said.
On rice milling, the minister said that
the Federal Government recently advertised no fewer than 100 rice
mills for sale and distribution to farmers.
Ogbeh said that this would assist rice
farmers to boost their production, while reducing the price of the
produce and boosting the food security of the country.
“Our milling capacity is still not up
to speed but we want to improve.
“Some of the mills, which will mainly
go to cooperatives, will do 10 tonnes a day, some 20 tonnes, some 50
tonnes and some 100 tonnes.
“The terms of sale and distribution
of the mills to communities and farmers will be very generous,’’
he said.
Ogbeh said that the states that were
currently producing rice included Adamawa, Kebbi, Kano, Ebonyi,
Kastina, Jigawa, Taraba, Anambra, Enugu and Benue.
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