Kogi govt. targets massive production of rice by December
The Kogi Government says it expects a
massive rice production from the 3,000 hectares of rice farms across
the state by December.
The Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr
Kehinde Oloruntoba, said this on Friday, while inspecting one of the
rice farms at Ujoh, Bassa Local Government Area.
Oloruntoba said that consumer products
of the rice production, executed under the FADAMA III Additional
Financing (AF) project, would be available in the market as from
December.
The 80-hectare Ujoh rice farm is part
of a cluster farm, which includes Ogbah rice farm (120 hectares) and
Biroko rice farm (100 hectares).
The commissioner’s visit to the Ujoh
farm marks that onset of his tour of all the rice farms in the state.
Oloruntoba said that the massive rice
production in Kogi was aimed at repositioning the state to become one
of the major rice-producing states of the country.
He said that a rice mill, which was
capable of processing 50 tonnes of rice daily, was under construction
at Omi in Yagba West Local Government Area.
“Besides, another mill of the same
capacity will be constructed by the Federal Government in Ibaji Local
Government Area of the state.
“The rice produced in the state will
be tagged `Confluence Rice’,’’ he said.
The commissioner expressed the
determination of the state government to cultivate the vast arable
lands in the state by exploiting all available intervention windows.
He said that the Alape Crop Processing
Zone alone had over 300,000 hectares of arable land, which could be
used for rice production.
On land-clearing, Oloruntoba said that
non-functional government bulldozers would be resuscitated to clear
lands.
Also speaking, Mr Paul Ogunmola, the
State Programme Coordinator of the FADAMA III AF programme, said: “If
the farmers follow due diligence and agronomic recommendations, the
state will produce up to six tonnes of rice per hectare.”
He commended the state government for
paying the counterpart funds for 2015 and 2016.
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