Rice Production: Delta commercial farmer calls for more govt. support
Mr Raymos Guanah, a commercial rice
farmer in Delta, has urged government to raise its support for
farmers to attract more private sector investment in rice production.
Guanah, the Chief Executive Officer of
Raymos Guanah Farms, Illah, near Asaba, made the call in an interview
with the News Agency of Nigerian (NAN) in Asaba on Sunday.
He also advised the government to
ensure that its current agricultural incentive was offered to real
farmers to enable them cultivate and process rice to meet local
demand.
According to him, government
intervention in agriculture is not enough for the country to attain
the desired self-sufficiency in rice production.
Guanah, a former commissioner in Delta,
also noted that the rice value chain was yet to be properly developed
and harnessed for maximum benefits.
He, however, advised farmers to
reciprocate government’s current support to them by utilizing the
incentives.
He said: “Farmers are still doing
almost everything from land preparation to cultivation, harvesting
and processing, farmers are also involved in distribution.
“Government’s involvement in
agriculture is not enough for now.
“I think all that government needs do
is to create the enabling environment for the private sector to
cultivate and process rice.
“The off takers for the Anchor
Progamme should be properly encouraged as this will be an assurance
to the farmers that anytime they harvest, there will be a buyer ready
for their produce.
“This will make them to keep going to
the farm.”
Guanah advised government to set
production targets for farmers it granted loans in order for them to
be more serious in the utilization of the funds.
He urged the government to assist
farmers with quality seeds, boilers and dryers to end the practice of
drying the produce under the sun, and help eliminate sand and stones
from processed rice.
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