MD lauds FG for banning tomato paste importation
Alhaji Abdulkarim Kaita, the Managing
Director of Dangote Tomato Processing Company, Kadawa, Kano State,
has commended the Federal Government for banning the importation of
tomato paste into the country.
The managing director said on Tuesdayin
Kano that “I want to use this opportunity to commend the Federal
Government for the singular act.
“The information reaching us is that
government has banned importation of tomato paste and the Central
Bank of Nigeria will support tomato growers with loan under the
Anchor Borrower programme,” he said.
Kaita noted that enforcing total ban on
importation of the commodity would enable local tomato processing
factories to thrive, in addition to providing job opportunities to
the teeming number of unemployed persons in the country.
“The importation of tomato paste from
China had adversely affected the local tomato processing companies as
local product was not being patronized adequately.”
According to him, his company plans to
produce tomato paste in drums and sell it to packaging companies
across the country.
He also commented on the decision to
include tomato farmers in the CBN anchor borrower programme, saying
the move would attract more farmers and boost tomato production.
“Eighty per cent of families or
households in the country use fresh tomato for their daily cooking.
“The ban on importation of tomato
paste will encourage many farmers to embrace the business.
“When the importation of rice was
stopped, we witnessed massive production of the commodity across the
country,” the managing director noted.
Kaita said Dangote tomato processing
company which resumed production nine days ago, was yet to go into
full operation due to non availability of fresh tomato to process.
“About eight days ago when we resumed
operation we offered to buy the fresh tomato at N800 per basket but
the farmers said the price was not acceptable to them.
“We increased the prices to N900,
N1,200, up to N2,000 per basket but few farmers brought it at this
price.”
He said the company which process 120
tonnes of fresh tomato daily was only able to process 200 tones since
it resumed operation about nine days ago.
The managing director, however,
believed that if given the necessary support, tomato growers would
produce in excess of what the tomato processing companies would
require for their daily operation.
“We need to grow the commodity all
year round so that the factories would not close due to non
availability of the raw materials to process.” he added.
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