Govt. to establish Shea Butter production centres
Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State said on Thursday that arrangement has been concluded to establish Shea Butter centres across the state.
Ajimobi,
who was represented by Mrs Folakemi Akinleye, the Special Adviser on
Bureau of investment and Public Partnership, said this at a town hall
sensitisation meeting on shea butter production in Saki.
He said that the establishment of the centres had become necessary as it would provide employment opportunity for the citizenry.
Ajimobi
said that it was imperative to turn available natural resources into
wealth by improving on the production, processing and packaging of
agricultural produce for reliable marketing platform.
The governor said that this would enable the state to compete favourably at both locally and international Markets.
The
governor implored the tree fellers to desist from cutting down Karite
Shea butter trees and palm kernel trees, adding that people should
support government preservation programme.
Mr
Oyewole Oyewumi, the Commissioner for Agriculture, Natural Resources and
Rural Development, said that the programme was meant to expose Shea
butter producers to modern ways of producing the products and its
benefits.
Oyewunmi, who was represented by the
Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Mr Victor Atilola, urged the Shea
Butter producers and other stakeholders to utilise the available
opportunity.
He urged them to identify genuine land that can be allocated to individuals or groups that are willing to invest in the state.
Oyewunmi
explained that the pre-disbursement training for cassava and rice
farmers was to build and improve capacities for increased crops
production and overall implementation of FADAMA III Additional Financing
Project.
According to him, statistics and evidence show that Oyo state is a leading producer of cassava.
"Therefore, we are selected for production of cassava and rice under the FADAMA III additional financing programme.
"This
is also due to the comparative production advantage and capacity of the
state in the production of these two major staple crops.’’
He
said that the recently launched Agricultural Initiative by the state
government was to promote agricultural production and encourage youths’
involvement in agriculture through land allocation to interested
individuals with inputs support.
In his remark, Mr
Nathaniel Olayinka, the State Coordinator, FADAMA III Additional
Financing Project, said that farmers in 14 Local Government Areas of the
state have fulfilled all the necessary requirements to benefit from the
programme.
Olayinka stressed that the objectives
of the workshop was to communicate the roles and responsibilities of the
different stakeholders involved in the implementation of the project
and to build the capacities of the beneficiaries to increase their
productivity.The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Oyo State
government had trained cassava and rice farmers in the state, who were
beneficiaries of the FADAMA III project.
Oyewunmi
said that the state was set to fully participate in the new Federal
Government’s agricultural promotion policy 2016-2020 tagged, The Green
Alternative.
He said that the state would take
advantage of the policy to have additional agricultural extension
workers to disseminate improved agricultural technologies to the
farmers.
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