Why price of local rice is high – Rice Miller
Rice millers in Kano State have
attributed the high cost of locally-produced rice to the increasing
cost of production of the commodity in the country.
Mr Liman Muhammed, spokesperson, Medium
and Small Scale Rice Millers Association in the state, said this
during a visit to some rice mills in Kano on Wednesday.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports that the price of 50kg locally-produced rice ranges between
N20,000 and N22,000 while that of imported rice is between N12,000
and N15,000.
“For locally-produced rice, the cost
of production is high. Our people are used to the imported rice but
with government’s intervention, we are seeing good quality rice.
“Most imported rice have spent more
than 10 years in the storage and are not good enough but the local
rice has more nutritional value.
“The number of people consuming local
rice is increasing and if everybody along the rice value chain is
empowered, the cost of production will reduce,’’ he said.
He commended the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) Anchor Borrowers’ Programme, noting that it had
empowered rice farmers and millers across the country.
Muhammed called on government at all
levels to provide necessary inputs to rice farmers to boost
production in the country.
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