Emefiele , a member of the Presidential
Task Force on Agriculture, disclosed this while fielding questions from
journalists at the Odeda Farm Institute, Odeda during the Task Force’s
inspection of the facilities of the Institute and some farm centres in
the state. The Presidential Task Force, which also included the Minister
of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh and the Kebbi State governor, Abubakar
Atiku Bagudu, were earlier conducted by the state governor, Senator
Ibikunle Amosun, round Eriwe Fish Farm in Ijebu-Ode, Greenhouse
Technology Centre, Kotopo in Abeokuta and Owowo Farm Settlement in
Ewekoro local government area. Emefiele added: “When we find a state
that is serious and ready to work with us, we burst the commercial
agricultural credit scheme facility that we have because the President
has mandated that those who are serious, we must support. That is the
essence of this.” He added that the Bank of Agriculture (BoA) will be
properly restructured by the Federal government towards assisting
farmers to boost agricultural production in the country and ensure food
sufficiency. Emefiele said that if the restructuring was eventually
done, it would help the bank to perform its primary responsibilities
well. The CBN governor explained that the team was mandated by the
president to go round the entire federation on a fact-finding mission on
how to resuscitate some of the age-long agricultural potentials of the
country. He added that the President specifically tasked the team to
locate how to ensure increase in the production of cassava, maize and
resuscitate cocoa production in the southwest emphasising maize
production will support the poultry productivity in the South Western
part of the country. He said, “For us to go round the entire federation,
not just about rice, tomatoes, millet but also about even coming down
South. What can we do to resuscitate some of our age-long agricultural
potential.”
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Wednesday, 7 December 2016
CBN Hints on Plans to Restructure Commercial Agricultural Credit Scheme
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)
Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele has disclosed that the apex bank, under
its Commercial Agricultural Credit Scheme (CACS) has over N250 billion
which has not been fully disbursed as well as a N220 billion micro,
small and medium enterprise development fund, with just N80billion
utilised so far. According to him, the central bank is interested in
how small holder farmers can benefit from the Anchor Borrowers’
Programme (ABP), through the micro, small and medium enterprise.
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