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  • RIFAN: low rice cultivation drives price

    RIFAN: low rice cultivation drives price

    The Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN), Lagos State Chapter, has blamed low cultivation of rice for the hike in price of the commodity across the country.

    Its Chairman, Raphael Hunsa, said the country’s rice production is being impacted by a number of factors, including a shortage of labour, outdated machinery, insufficient state and Federal Government support and insecurity.

    Hunsa stated this yesterday while addressing the media in the state.

    He said the sector and farmers needed urgent attention just as he appealed to the government to amplify its support towards rice farmers and cultivation in the country in order to promote produce sufficiency.

    To facilitate a boost in the industry, he called for investments in cutting-edge mechanised equipment, noting that a dearth of such equipment had deterred many farmers from cultivation.

        “Rice farmers are not much, we are just educating and encouraging people to come into the value chain so that we can have more paddy and milling all-year-round.

        “We want government to support us by providing all the equipment required for rice cultivation. We need to combine harvester, tractor, planter, and other modern machineries that can move us forward and improve our rice production level.

        “Without all these modern machineries, we cannot achieve self-sufficiency in rice production. We cannot move forward if we remain in our local practice, we will just be producing for consumption.”

        Hunsa stressing the need for more government intervention in rice production said: “Other countries like Indonesia, Pakistan and India support their rice farmers with modern mechanised equipment and seedlings.

        “Their governments support them heavily and that is why the farmers in those countries produce rice in large quantities.

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        “What is stopping us in Nigeria from producing rice sufficiently? We have the land, we have the weather and human resources.

        “What we are lacking is full commitment and investment in rice cultivation on the part of the government.

        “Those countries that we are importing rice from, we also can do better than them if we get the right support.

        “Nigeria can also export our local rice if government concentrates and gives us all the needed support.”

        He further noted that given the current circumstances, there may not be enough rice for the Yuletide, which would undoubtedly have a significant effect on the price.

        “The rice in circulation won’t be enough but we will manage it though it will be expensive,” he stated.

        Traders and consumers have continued to groan over the surging cost of local rice even as the Yuletide approached. They wondered why domestic rice was much more expensive than imported varieties.

        Many demanded the importation of foreign brands while simultaneously urging the government and stakeholders to take immediate action. They argued that would offset the local rice price increase.

  • RIFAN seeks support for import production

    The Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN) has urged the Federal Government and relevant stakeholders to support farmers in bridging the gap created by the ban on rice importation.

    The  group’s Southwest Vice President, Mr Victor Korede, made this call in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

    He said the association has agreed to fill the gap created by the proposed total  ban on importation of foreign rice and ensure that the plan is achieved from 2019.

    He said RIFAN can feed the country with quality rice if adequately supported by the government and relevant stakeholders.

    According to him, the yearly  demand for rice is about 7.9 million tonnes. “As at the middle of 2017, local rice production only increased to about six million tonnes.

    “The farmers produced no fewer than nine million tonnes of rice in 2018 while targeting to produce 14 million tonnes.

    “Our target in 2018 was to produce 14million tonnes, but we made only 9 million tonnes, this was due to the incessant floods that ravaged many farms across the country,’’ he said.

    “We would do our best to meet our target this year by God’s grace, although we are yet to explore our potentials in rice farming, especially in Oyo state.

     

     

     

     

     

  • Army assures farmers of security

    The Nigerian Army has pledged to guarantee the safety of farmers in Borno, to enhance the production of paddy rice and other food crops.

    Brig. Gen. Texas Chukwu, Director, Army Public Relations, in a statement issued on Thursday in Maiduguri, quoted Brig. Gen. Bulama Biu, the Acting General Commanding Officer (GOC), 7 Division, Maiduguri as making the pledge when members of the Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN) paid him a courtesy visit in Maiduguri.

    The statement quoted Biu as saying that the army would provide security to farmers to enable them cultivate their farmlands and ensure their safety to encourage agricultural activities.

    Biu noted that rice farmers were critical partners in ensuring food security for sustainable social and economic development in the country.

    He tasked farmers to be law-abiding and ensure that they followed due-process in the discharge of their business.

    In his remarks, Alhaji Bulama Mohammed, the chairman of the association, lauded the military over the successes recorded in the counter-insurgency campaign in the northeast.

    Mohammad sought the support of the military to ease movement of the produce to the market.

  • 2019: Gov. Sani Bello gets two contenders in APC

    Two aspirants have emerged to contend the governorship position with the incumbent Niger state Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The duo indicated their interest during a stakeholders meeting held at the Niger state APC Secretariat in Minna to deliberate on the method of primaries to be adopted for elective offices in the state.

    The Aspirants are Alhaji Abubakar Katcha and Alhaji Mahmud Sani who is the state Chairman of the Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN).

    The Secretary of the Niger state chapter of APC, Barrister Mohammed Alhaji Liman who confirmed it said that the Party is not excluding anybody from contesting for any position.

    When questioned about the endorsement of the Governor as the sole candidate by the Party, Liman denied that the Party never claimed the Governor would be the sole candidate but the Party only endorsed him for the good works he had done.

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    “We did not endorse the Governor as the sole candidate. We only gave him a vote of confidence, that does not mean that we will deprive any candidate that comes up for that position. ”

    The Party Secretary further said that the APC in Niger state is not particular about zoning arrangement in the state adding that it is not in the constitution.

    “APC Constitution has no provision for zoning. The Party is giving everyone an opportunity to aspire. We are not excluding anybody yvodt from contesting for any position.

  • RIFAN begins registration of 2,000 rice farmers in Daura LGA

    RIFAN begins registration of 2,000 rice farmers in Daura LGA

    Daura Local Government chapter of Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria ( RIFAN ) has commenced the registration of 2,000 large scale rice farmers under the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN ) Anchor Borrowers’ Programme.

    Alhaji Nura Baure, the Chairman of the Association, made the disclosure in an interview in Daura on Monday.

    He said that under the large scale farming scheme, the farmers would be provided with sufficient farming inputs including fertiliser, insecticides, water pumping machines, seedlings and cash, to ensure bumper harvest.

    Baure assured that the distribution of the implements and disbursement of cash to the registered large scale farmers would begin by the end of February.

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    According to the Daura RIFAN chief, the association will be more meticulous in the registration of members in the council area, as only genuine farmers will be registered.

    He said that so far, 300 women have been registered for the large scale farming programme, adding, “we recorded significant improvement this time, as only 20 women keyed into the Small Scale Farming Borrowers’ Programme in 2017.”

    Baure said that 500 metric tons of rice was harvested in the last cropping season under the Small Scale Anchor Borrowers’ Programme.

    He said that about 40 per cent of beneficiaries of first tranche disbursement under the small scale farming programme had repaid their loans.

    The chairman lauded the Federal and Katsina State Governments, for awarding the reconstruction and renovation of the Sabke Dam in Mai’ adua Local Government Area and that of Dabiram Dam in Daura Local Government.

    Sabke dam will produce 31.6 million litres of water while that of Dabiram will have 15 million litres

    1,500 farmers in the area benefited from the CBN Anchor Borrowers’ agricultural programme in 2017.

    NAN