Kaduna To Export Ginger, Maize
The Kaduna
State Government is working toward including ginger and maize as part of its
export products in 2020.
The
Permanent Secretary, state Ministry of Agriculture, Alhaji Sabiu Sani disclosed
this while defending the ministry’s 2020 budget before the House Committee on
Agriculture at the state Assembly on Thursday.
He said the
vision of the ministry was in line with that of the Federal Government, to
improve agricultural productivity, create employment, reduce poverty, improve
nutrition and ultimately create a harmonious progressive society.
“Going by
the closure of borders by the federal government in which there is no longer
allocation of funds for importation of food, the ministry is now looking at
others areas to improve farm production.
“We are also
looking at ways to generate more income to the state coffers.
“Kaduna
state is one of the major producers of ginger and maize, by the time we add
that as one of our export products, that would be a plus to our farmers.
“We are
beginning to see the impact of our activities as it relates to other
competitors locally and internationally,’’ Sani said.
He said that
the state government is doing all things possible to support farmers in the
state by helping them to improve their productivity and increase the quality of
their produce.
“The
government will help the farmers to develop new aliases that will facilitate
access to credit, new technologies and access to new markets.
“We also
plan to help the farmers by improving their relationship with organisations and
companies and entrepreneurs that are interested in agriculture and value
addition within the state” Sani said.
The
permanent secretary said part of the ministry’s activities focuses on both
livestock and crop production and attracting investments in collaboration with
relevant government agencies.
Sani said
the budget components on the capital side, intends to facilitate anchor
borrowers programme with N1.5 billion and hope to attract other financing
support that would double or triple the amount.
He said the
agricultural budget is wide, adding that “the ministry has provisions of N80
million as counterpart funds that can attract another investment of N3 billion
or more in 2020.
In his
remark, the Chairman House Committee on Agriculture, Alhaji Hassan Abdukadir
said the committee was satisfied with the improvements in the ministry.
News Agency
of Nigeria (NAN)quoted him as saying the assembly is working to ensure
that all the plans of the state is realised.
FROM NANng
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