Ondo Govt. appeals to CBN to extend intervention funds to cash crop farmers
Akeredolu made the call at the inauguration of Bambi Farms, a factory
that produces vegetable oil from palm kernel, at Okeigbo in
Odigbo/Okeigbo Local Government Area of the state.
Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State on Friday appealed to Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to extend intervention funds to cash crop farmers.
Akeredolu made the call at
the inauguration of Bambi Farms, a factory that produces vegetable oil
from palm kernel, at Okeigbo in Odigbo/Okeigbo Local Government Area of
the state.
The governor said that if the
Federal Government could extend the funds to the sub-sector and fund it
well, Nigeria would earn reasonable foreign exchange.
Akeredolu pledged that the state government would support the factory.
According
to him, the factory will create jobs for the unemployed and serve as
available market for farmers in the area, hereby generating income.
” We want to look at usefulness of this industry; It needs the support of all because it would grow in no time.
“From records available to me, it can produce 120 tonnes of soya beans and palm kernel oil per day.”
He
added that his administration had revived the moribund Okitipupa Oil
Mill, saying that the private sector would be engaged in its sustenance.
Earlier, Mr Ade Ayoola, the Chairman of Bambi Farms, said that he planned to increase the capacity of the factory.
” Our dream is big and it is only God that can achieve it for us.
“In the next few years, we hope to have filled the land with oil mills, refinery; we are targetting 1,000 workers per shift.
“We cannot achieve this without the support of government because our desire is to change the narrative.”
He, therefore, thanked Mr Akin Olootu, the Special Adviser on Agriculture and Agri-Business to the governor, for his assistance.
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