Government moves to crash price of local rice
Audu Ogbeh, Minister of
Agriculture and Rural Development, has hinted of plans to reduce the price of
50kg bag of local rice from N18,000 to N13,000.
In this respect, he said talks
were ongoing with the Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria to crash the N150,000
per ton price tag of paddy rice to N120,000 to enable millers sell the
commodity at N13,000 per bag.
Ogbeh, who was speaking at the
weekend in Abuja on the upcoming national conference on the transformation of
the country's livestock industry, lamented that local rice were becoming
costlier than imported ones.
He regretted that a tonne of
paddy rice that sold for N65,000 in July 2015 had suddenly jumped making it
extremely difficult for millers to sell a 50kg bag of rice less than N17,O00.
The minister said: "To
Nigerians, I'm sorry that the prices of food are too high. We are not too happy
about it, but we are not going to turn around and bully the farmers. We will
persuade them, but with the increase in food production, prices will go down. Then
non-farmers can eat very well. We don't want any Nigerian to go hungry because
he or she is an end user of farm product.
Ogbeh alleged that farmers in
Katsina and Kano states were hoarding their grains, thereby inducing an
artificial scarcity, as a tonne of maize rose from N85,000 to N130,000 with its
adverse effects on poultry which need them as feeds.
He clarified that government had
not banned the importation of any food commodity, saying: "You can still
bring in rice as long as it comes in through the ports and you pay levy. It is
smuggling we do not want."
The clarification comes in the
wake of protests by local farmers over the importation of a large vessel of
maize into the country by a certain big company.
He, however, promised to persuade
the firm from the act beginning from next year.
The Guardian
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