FG pledges to end maize scarcity

The federal government is partnering with Poultry Association of Nigeria to address the rise in the price of maize across the country.

Heineken Lokpobiri
Minister of State for Agric
and Rural Development
This was disclosed by the minister of state for agriculture, Heineken Lokpobiri after he led the poultry farmers association to a meeting with the acting President, Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa yesterday.

The minister of state expressed the readiness of government to tame the astronomical increase in prices of maize which is critical to the sustenance of the nation’s poultry sub-sector.

He highlighted smuggling and hoarding as challenges hindering availability of maize to poultry farmers across the nation.


He said, ‘‘we had a meeting with the acting president over some concerns in the poultry industry Poultry industry is  one of the most organized in Nigeria and one of the most important input of the industry is maize and soya beans and because of what happened sometimes last year about the invasion of army worms on maize farms we have a huge shortage of maize in the country.’’

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