Farmers urge FG to review cassava bread fund repayment policy
The Nigeria Cassava Growers Association
(NCGA) has appealed to Federal Government to review the repayment
plan of cassava bread development funds given to farmers.
Mr Segun Adewumi, the National
President of the Association, made the appeal in Abuja on Wednesday.
He said that although part of the money
was given to cassava farmers across the country to help boost cassava
production, the assistance was marred as a result of farmers-herdsmen
clashes.
Adewumi, who expressed regret that some
farmers had yet to recoup the losses they incurred when their produce
was estroyed by ravaging herdsmen, suggested the extension of loan
repayment period.
“Government released money for us to
plant but we couldn’t get market for our produce and the cassava
processers who are meant to buy them did not do so, some of our
produce rot away.
“Secondly, herdsmen also destroyed
the farms of most of our members who took the loan and this has
affected the loan repayment.
“We are recovering from the losses
gradually but we are pleading with government to review the loan
payment because most farmers lost a lot due to clashes.
“We learnt that the Federal
Government is trying to revive the Cassava Bread Development Fund.
“Government should take its time to
study how the fund worked to see how they can improve on it.
“There were a lot of hitches and
start-up problems that need to be amended in the policy,’’ he
said.
Adewumi moaned that the Federal
Government had yet to commence the distribution of farm inputs to
boost cassava cultivation during the wet season farming.
He, however, appealed to the Central
Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to accommodate cassava farmers in its Anchor
Borrowers’ Programme (ABP) so as to boost cassava production,
especially in the forthcoming planting season.
“We have written to CBN and we have
been appealing to our members to see how they can meet up with the
conditions,’’ he said.
Recall that the Federal Government,
under former President Goodluck Jonathan, in 2013 launched the N10
billion Cassava Bread Development Fund to boost cassava bread
production.
The Cassava Bread Development Fund was
funded through the tariff on wheat flour.
The Fund was also used to support
research and development efforts on cassava bread, as well as
training and support for master bakers in the acquisition of new
equipment for cassava bread production.
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