THE Federal Government has declared that
Nigeria will regain her lost position as the world’s largest cocoa
producer and exporter soon.
Minister of Agriculture and Rural
Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, disclosed this during the inauguration of
the Cocoa Relaunch Committee at the headquarters of the Ministry in
Abuja.
Ogbeh said the government’s move to
realise the lofty ambition was possible with the inauguration of Dr
Olayiwola Oluwole-led committee for the country to attain the top spot
from its current seventh position in world cocoa producing countries’
ranking.
He said: “In-house here, we can say it
is a shame for us to be seventh on the list of cocoa producers in the
world. But we must reverse it to be at the top and that is why we are
here. This is the time to do it and no other time than now.
“Cocoa can be grown in many parts of the
country. We cannot afford to remain seventh cocoa producing nation. We
are going to take over from Cote D’Ivoire as the largest cocoa producer
in the world. We can earn huge foreign exchange from cocoa because oil
and gas has done damage to our economy and we have to go back to
agriculture to rescue the economy.
“We are going to have cocoa relaunch
campaign in March at Ondo State, and we want all cocoa farmers from
cocoa producing states to be present. You have to come up with materials
that could be used for cocoa production because cocoa can be grown in
many parts of the country and presently there are 27 states that can
grow cocoa.
The cocoa farmers need to be enlightened on what they could do to improve on what they have been doing in the industry.”
The minister also expressed confidence
in the newly inaugurated committee and charged them not to hesitate to
come up with useful approach to move Nigeria’s cocoa producing capacity
higher than it has been, and also stated that farmers are to be in
charge of cocoa and not government.
Speaking on behalf of the committee, the
chairman, Dr Olayiwola Oluwole, thanked the minister for the confidence
reposed in them, some of whom are being drawn from both public and
private sectors. He promised to work assiduously to ensure Nigeria
recovers her lost glory of being the largest producer of the commodity
in the world and also number one cocoa exporting country in the world.
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