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Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Alhaji Muhammad Sabo Nanono has frowned at rice dealers selling a bag of rice at a rate above 14,000 Naira.

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Nanono made this disclosure over the weekend during a working visit to rice farms and mills of Stallion Group Limited, Popular Farms and Mill Limited, the producers of  Stallion rice in Kano, Kano State over the weekend .

Nigerian rice can compete favourably in global market – Nanono


He said, “I see no reason why a 50kg bag of rice should be sold for N17,000, the same paddy rice is sold at N8,500 and maximum processing expense is N2,000 making a total of N10,500, it is unpatriotic to sell a bag more than N14,000 – N 15000.” 


The minister  noted that the Nation’s land border closure had resulted in an accelerated and increased output by rice milling plants in Nigeria , adding the boost would  reduce the high rate of unemployment. 

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Nanono with MD of Popular Farms and Mills Ltd.,Mr. Amit Rai


He stated that the primary focus of the Ministry is Mechanization of the Agricultural sector, strengthening Research Institutions, Extension Agricultural Services and Livestock/Diary development.


The Minister reiterated that with the improved production rate, Nigeria rice is bound to compete favourably in the global market the moment exportation begins.


He said, “if we maintain this momentum in the next two years, we may export rice to other countries “.


Nanono lauded the effort of  rice farmers in Nigeria, stating that it will help actualize Government’s agenda in the Agricultural sector being food sufficiency, job creation and economic growth.  


He informed that the Ministry would convene a forum for all relevant stakeholders in the rice sub sector to dialogue on how to improve on rice Seedlings , farm inputs  among others. 


According to him, ” this meeting should take place in the next three to four weeks”.


The Minister lauded the Stallion Group for efforts towards improving rice production and creating jobs for Nigerians. 


He urged other investors to key into Agribusiness because of Its numerous financial benefits. 


Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Managing Director ,Popular Farms and Mill Limited, Mr. Amit Kumar Rai Stated that “Stallion Group Popular Farms and Mills Limited, has invested over US $70m to boost production of agric business, especially rice and sesame in Nigeria. It operates the biggest rice mill in Kano with an annual installed capacity of 430, 000 metric tons. It has a consolidated capacity of 1.7 Mn Metric tons”.


Mr Rai further said that “the group is investing also in additional milling facilities  locally in order to obtain self-sufficiency in rice production . he  highlighted  some of the popular brands of  the group include :Tomato King, Double Bull, People’s Princess and Super Champion”. 


He pointed out that the group organise training and distributes rice farming tools free to out growers across the rice producing states in Nigeria as part of its dedicated services in the rice value chain initiative.


He informed that ” About 20% of these beneficiaries are women who diligently work alongside their male counterparts in the fields to support their families.

The group believes that focus on empowering communities leads to more progressive farmers and greater economic and social opportunities for households. It works through Public Private Partnership with  Federal Government ’s agriculture objectives to train small scale farmers”.


The  Minister  also visited the Premier Seed Nigeria Limited and Value Seeds Limited, in Zaria, Kaduna State. Alhaji Muhammad Sabo Nanono reemphasised the overall goals of  the policy principles of the Agriculture Promotion Policy (APP) , stating that it would concentrate on providing an enabling environment for stakeholders at  the federal and state level to play their distinctive roles. 

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