29 rice farmers’ cluster groups receive CBN grant in Abia

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has approved 179 business plans for 29 rice farmers’ cluster groups in Abia State as part of measures to boost rice production in the state.

Godwin Emefiele, CBN Governor
Mrs. Ezinne Otuka, Abia State Project Coordinator of FADAMA, disclosed this at the flag off of the implementation of the FADAMA Additional Financing Project at the Ministry for Agriculture in Umuahia, adding that the rice cluster group is made up of 1,200 rice farmers across the state.

“We have 179 approved beneficiaries of their business plan for rice production under our crop calendar and there are about 29 rice clusters making up of about 1200  farm groups in that cluster. We have just flagged off the rice production and we believe that by the time of harvest in Abia State for 2017 we will be able to have 22 million paddies of rice in tons from the people that we have empowered today.

“For us to talk about cassava and ice production in the State, we have to start with the off takers that will undertake the production of rice and cassava at the time of harvest, we have n institutional arrangement to help farmers,” she added.

Chief Uzo Azubuike, former Commissioner for Agriculture, described the event as dream come true for Abia State, adding that they have concluded plans to provide farmers with necessary inputs in time so as to boost production and eliminate scarcity through agricultural financing.


Azubuike noted that as one of the pillars of development in achieving food sufficiency, generating employment and effectively diversifying the economy and urged farmers to embrace the change to the mechanized and improved system which government is providing for them.

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