RICE farmers under the auspices of Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria, RIFAN, has assured Nigerians that in June 2017 a 50 kilo of rice bag will sell at N10, 000.
This assurance was given by the National President, RIFAN, Aminu Goronyo, while speaking on the current development in the rice industry, which Goronyo disclosed that rice farmers under the association now have direct access to fertiliser.
He said: “Fertiliser was a very big challenge, but today it has become a history. We have signed MoU where the fertiliser is sold N5, 500 per bag of fertiliser, and is now a government policy. We have more fertiliser in the country and go direct to the hands of the farmers and is everywhere in the country.
“We have already achieved rice sufficiency in the last two years because all the rice we eat is grown here in the country. With the government through the Nigeria Customs Service on the land borders, including the high exchange rate no importer can go to other countries and import rice for profit. I assure you in the next three months a 50kg bag of rice will come down to N10, 000.
“The Anchor Borrowers Scheme was conceived through collective effort by the Central Bank of Nigeria, RIFAN and other relevant key stakeholders, and we are everyday meeting with the CBN reviewing the process.”
Edited from Vanguard
He said: “Fertiliser was a very big challenge, but today it has become a history. We have signed MoU where the fertiliser is sold N5, 500 per bag of fertiliser, and is now a government policy. We have more fertiliser in the country and go direct to the hands of the farmers and is everywhere in the country.
“We have already achieved rice sufficiency in the last two years because all the rice we eat is grown here in the country. With the government through the Nigeria Customs Service on the land borders, including the high exchange rate no importer can go to other countries and import rice for profit. I assure you in the next three months a 50kg bag of rice will come down to N10, 000.
“The Anchor Borrowers Scheme was conceived through collective effort by the Central Bank of Nigeria, RIFAN and other relevant key stakeholders, and we are everyday meeting with the CBN reviewing the process.”
Edited from Vanguard
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I hope so. I'd be the most happiest
ReplyDeleteI pray so
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ReplyDeleteAmin.
ReplyDeleteWill the rice be like caprice?
ReplyDeleteOr tuwo shinkafa type?
Why evils?😒😒
Delete“We have already achieved rice sufficiency in the last two years because all the rice we eat is grown here in the country" - which planet is this man from? If he said his, then this news should be taken with a pinch of salt
ReplyDeleteJune is no longer far ... we will be waiting
ReplyDeletePlease who can help me with 23,000 naira to start up a food business so I can save up some money to go to the university and get a better life. Thank you my email address is ekeneekenechi@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThat's a great news.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm stories, i heard the N8,000 naira rice don vanmose from market. Nigeria can never get it right. Today is April, 2 months from now
ReplyDeleteI pray it happens
ReplyDeleteHmmmm.
ReplyDeleteShould I be elated or not. Well...
Amen to that.
ReplyDeleteArms akimbo until then
ReplyDeleteOK then.... Beans Till june
ReplyDeleteJune is almost here
ReplyDeleteStories that touch the anus...
ReplyDelete*Sweet Punani *
So shall it be!
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