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No fewer than 5,000 registered rice farmers in Kogi State will benefit from the Central Bank of Nigeria anchor borrower programme.
The state’s Chairman of the Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria, Rabi Emaiku, made this known at a town hall meeting of Rice Value Chain Farmers and stakeholders on Friday in Lokoja.
Emaiku said over 5,000 farmers in the state had registered and completed the necessary documentations required by the CBN to qualify them to access the rice fund.
Emaiku urged stakeholders involved in rice production to harmonise ways to boost and ensure adequate rice production in the state.
She advised farmers in the state to make good use of the opportunity provided them by the Federal Government through the CBN to boost production.
She said: “Our associations are ready to give our trust and support to the CBN, Federal and State Governments and all other stakeholders to ensure the success of the programme in Kogi.”
The chairman also commended the State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, for his efforts and total support to farmers in making the programme a reality in Kogi State.
Bello was represented at the meeting by the Commissioner for Agriculture, Tim Dichie.
The governor restated the strong commitment of the state government in making sure that food security is given priority attention in the state.
The CBN representative, Idris Usman, who is the Head of Development Finance Office of CBN in Kogi State, said he was there to witness the Memorandum of Understanding that would be signed by all stakeholders for onward transmission to the CBN for implementation.
Usman noted that 50 per cent guarantee of any amount agreed on at the meeting would be taken over by the CBN, while 40 per cent by the State Government and five to 10 per cent by individual participants.
The state’s Chairman of the Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria, Rabi Emaiku, made this known at a town hall meeting of Rice Value Chain Farmers and stakeholders on Friday in Lokoja.
Emaiku said over 5,000 farmers in the state had registered and completed the necessary documentations required by the CBN to qualify them to access the rice fund.
Emaiku urged stakeholders involved in rice production to harmonise ways to boost and ensure adequate rice production in the state.
She advised farmers in the state to make good use of the opportunity provided them by the Federal Government through the CBN to boost production.
She said: “Our associations are ready to give our trust and support to the CBN, Federal and State Governments and all other stakeholders to ensure the success of the programme in Kogi.”
The chairman also commended the State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, for his efforts and total support to farmers in making the programme a reality in Kogi State.
Bello was represented at the meeting by the Commissioner for Agriculture, Tim Dichie.
The governor restated the strong commitment of the state government in making sure that food security is given priority attention in the state.
The CBN representative, Idris Usman, who is the Head of Development Finance Office of CBN in Kogi State, said he was there to witness the Memorandum of Understanding that would be signed by all stakeholders for onward transmission to the CBN for implementation.
Usman noted that 50 per cent guarantee of any amount agreed on at the meeting would be taken over by the CBN, while 40 per cent by the State Government and five to 10 per cent by individual participants.