As part of
efforts aimed at boosting the production of rice in Lagos, the State Government
has made known its plan to expand the rice mills at Imota from
2.5Metric tonnes per hour to 16Metric tonnes per hour while at the same time encouraging
private sector operators to invest in rice processing.
The Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr
Oluwatoyin Suarau disclosed this today at the 2017 Ministerial Press Briefing
of the Ministry of Agriculture to commemorate the second year in office of
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode led administration in Lagos State.
Suarau posited that has part of effort to
increase food supply and ensure food security in Lagos State, the State
Government through the Ministry of Agriculture is vigorously implementing the State’s Strategic
Food Security Plan with programmes and projects that have remarkable impact on food
security in the State.
He pointed out that the collaboration between
Lagos and Kebbi States on the development of commodities such as Rice, Wheat,
Ground-Nut, Onions, Maize/Sorghum and Beef has yielded positive fruits
resulting in launch of LAKE Rice on 21st December, 2016.
“The product has since the launch being
on sales at various centers across the State. So far, a total of 32,647 bags of
50kg; 32,539 bags of 25kg and 30,780 bags of 10kg have been sold”, Suarau
noted.
The Commissioner added also that no
fewer than 100 farmers through the FADAMA III additional financing programme
are producing rice at Itokin in Epe Local Government in furtherance of the State
government’s effort to engage youths and boost rice production in the state.
“In all, rice cultivation has so far
improved in the State from less than one ton per hectare to about three tons
per hectare with double cropping in some areas where irrigation facilities are
provided”, he said.
Suarau while restating the commitment of the Akinwunmi Ambode led
administration towards the attainment
of food security in the State said that Food Security is in the front burner of the present
administration policies to facilitate job and wealth creation as well as
poverty reduction.
According to him, some of the programmes
and projects intensified in
the last one year to ensure food security
include; the Agric Youth Empowerment Scheme (Agric YES) which has trained over
500 youths and the continued establishment of infrastructural facilities at
Songhai-Avia,
Badagry under the Agricultural Youth Empowerment Scheme.
The
Commissioner revealed that the State government is intensifying efforts to
establish additional farm estates in Eluju-Mowo and igbodu respectively to
foster public private partnership arrangement adding also that effort to set up
a cattle fattening estate in Imota through public private partnership is on
course.
“This
Estate Initiative is subsequent to the effort of government to address the
various challenges facing agriculture in the State such as declining land for
agricultural activities, encroachment by land speculators as well as promoting
the utilisation of agricultural land for its intended purposes”, Suarau noted.
He said
that the State government has continued its advisory services to farmers and
fisher folks across the state through the farm service and entrepreneurship
centre. He added that the farm service centre approach has been very helpful in
providing assistance in all technical areas of agriculture and building capacity
for interested farmers, school leavers, retirees and professionals intending to
invest in Agriculture.
Suarau stated that the State government
is also not relenting in its Rural Finance Institution Building Programme and
School Agricultural Programme adding that the State is strengthening its
Agricultural Extension Services and animation to improve farmers’ productivity
while the Cage Culture system which has the potential of contributing to poverty reduction
through improved food security, enhanced protein consumption, income generation
and job creation is accorded the desired priority.
Speaking in the same vein, the Special Adviser to the Governor on
Food Security, Mr. Ganiyu Sanni Okanlawon said the
State government is committed to work with the private sector to facilitate
food security by harnessing Public and Private investment to create a strong,
mixed sector economy that can provide jobs for all and create the base for
expanding social services and environmental sustainability.
Said he “agriculture
has the highest demonstrated potential for job and wealth creation and it is
against this background that the agricultural sector should be one of the key
instruments of achieving this laudable dream”.
Okanlawon noted that State government
will develop the Coconut value; a strategic initiatives to develop an expanded
structure for Coconut production and processing in the State through Public
Private Partnership arrangement as a means of
generating employment, wealth creation and food security.
The Special Adviser who reiterated that the Lagos State government
is passionate about the issues of food security and investment in the
agriculture sector said that the State government will give incentives such tax
relief and ensure conducive business environment for prospective investors in
the agriculture sector.
“In order
to redress the food security challenges of the State, the Government through
the Ministry of Agriculture hosted a world-class Food Security Summit to
attract organisations that seek to partner with the State government in the
realization of the Food Security Agenda”, the Special adviser said.
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