FG to establish 6 crop processing zones
President Muhammadu Buhari on
Tuesday in Abuja said the Federal Government would establish six crop
processing zones in the country to enhance food security and economic
development.
Buhari made this known when he
presented the 2018 budget proposal before the National Assembly in Abuja.
According to the President, the
initiative will help to develop infrastructure for the production, processing
and storage of strategic commodities.
He said the project would focus
on backward integration for grains, horticulture, livestock, fisheries and
sugar as well as exportable commodities such as cocoa, cassava and oil palms.
“The agricultural sector plays
crucial role in Nigeria’s exit from recession.
“Today, it remains the largest
employer of labour and holds significant potential in realising our vision to
reposition Nigeria as a food secured nation.
“We will consolidate on existing
policies and develop new ones to ensure the numerous value chain challenges in
the agricultural sector are addressed,’’ Buhari said.
He said there had been increased
investment in the agro-inputs manufacturing sector such as fertilisers, adding
that his administration was determined to protect those investments and
encourage new ones.
Buhari added that several
investors had deployed significant capital in the production and processing of
rice, sugar, maize, soya beans, cassava, yam, tomato, oil palm, rubber, and poultry
among others.
“We are determined to protect
these investments and encourage more. Food Security is an important aspect of
this Administration’s National Security agenda.
“Any person involved in smuggling
of food items is a threat to our national security and will therefore be dealt
with accordingly,’’ he said.
The president further stated that
the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development was working with development
partners and the private sector to initiate numerous capacity building projects.
He added that the administration
would continue to intensify its interventions through the Anchor Borrowers’
Programme and the Presidential Fertiliser Initiative to ensure that the drive
was sustained.
“We have also made provisions in
the 2018 Budget to complete ongoing Irrigation Projects in Ada, Enugu State;
Lower Anambra, in Anambra State; and Gari, in Jigawa State,’’ he said.
NAN
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