The Dangote Group, yesterday launched 20,000 hectare rice production
scheme, aimed at making the country self-sufficient in rice production
and food secure by the year 2018.
Speaking at the flagging-off of
the scheme at Hago Fadama kafin-Hausa local government area of the
state, the state governor Alhaji Badaru Abubakar Badaru said, the
project was part of his government’s commitment to improve agriculture
and industrialise the state for job creation and poverty eradication.
“Right
from my inaugural speech, I made it clear that, agriculture was one of
my government cardinal points and we are ready to collaborate with
private investors in achieving the desire goals. The project we are
launching today is one of the numerous projects we intend to embark in
collaboration with private investors from within and outside the
country, and we have already signed memorandum with many of them,” the
governor said.
The governor assured Dangote Group of the state
government’s support in making any policy and intervention that will
make the investment profitable and generate jobs to the teeming
population of the state.
Speaking at the occasion, the minister
of state for agriculture Mr Heineken Lokpobiri said the federal
government was worried over the production gap it has in rice and the
millions of dollars spent annually on its importation despite having
vast arable land that can make Nigerians rice exporters if properly
utilized.
He disclosed that presently the country needs 6.8 million
metric tons of rice annually for consumption, but that “we are locally
producing only 2.6 million metric tons. In view of this, the federal
government has come up with plan to encourage massive investment in rice
production and agricultural sector in general to end rice importation
by the year 2018,” he said.
In his remarks, the president,
Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, said his company targeted 120,000
hectares for rice production across the country by the year 2020.
He
said the Jigawa rice scheme targets 20,000 hectares in which the out
growers will produce 8,000 hectares while the company will cultivate
12,000 hectares.
According to him, the project will provide
direct job opportunities to over 10,000 youths in addition to food
security and internally generated income to the state government.
He
expressed appreciation to the Hadejia Emirate Traditional Rulers, the
Jigawa State government and federal government for the support given to
the company, and also called for more policy and incentives that would
create more enabling environment and encourage private sector investment
in to the sector
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