Stallion targets increased rice output

Hapreet Singh, Group Director, Stallion Popular farms & Mills, has said the company’s rice output would soon increase following the installation of new milling facilities and the introduction of structured farming techniques.


Singh who disclosed this in his remarks at the 2017 Nigeria Agriculture Awards in Lagos where Stallion Popular farms & Mills was declared “Agro Processor of the Year Award”, attributed the recognition as a direct result of President Muhammadu Buhari’s leadership aptitudes and his agrarian-business agenda.

He said Stallion hopes to increase locally farmed rice to 1.5million tonnes yearly from 450, 000 metric tonnes, adding that the company is leveraging on the policy impetus of the Federal Government’s Agricultural Transformation Agenda to bring sustainable and scalable growth to farmers.

Singh said the farm’s effort to increase cultivated rice yield began in 2007 and has since been at the forefront of paddy agronomists in the country, working tirelessly to enhance rice production through scientific agricultural practices.

He said the farm has already deployed enhanced milling activities and set up more milling facilities through structured farming techniques.


“Our vision has always been to preserve and enhance rice production in Nigeria by ensuring genetic integrity of seeds, encouraging scientific agricultural practices and promoting world-class processing techniques to emerge as industry benchmark for product quality,” Singh said.

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