Dutch Consul-General lauds Okomu Oil Palm firm for sustainable practices
Agriculture
THE Consul-General of the Kingdom of Netherlands in Nigeria, Michel Deelen, has lauded Okomu Oil Palm Company for its partnership with smallholder farmers in Edo.
Deelen, who gave the commendation on Monday during a visit to the company, situated in Okomu village, Ovia South-West Local Government, described it as a model for a sustainable agriculture.
The diplomat, who led a delegation of Dutch officials and representatives of IDH, a Netherlands government initiative, on a tour of the company’s facilities, said the partnership would impact on the lives of smallholder farmers.
“This partnership is a shining example of how agriculture can be done in a sustainable way, without contributing to deforestation.
“The testimonies of the farmers we met today are a clear indication that this partnership is working.
“We are committed to supporting agricultural companies in Nigeria that prioritise sustainability, and Okomu Oil Palm Company PLC is a prime example of that,” he said
Earlier, Dr. Graham Hefer, Managing Director of the company, said the firm was committed to ensuring that all its activities were done in a sustainable way.
Hefer said the company was proud of its certifications, including all its methods, to ensure success of the plantation.
Chief Johnson Oni, President of the Smallholder Farmers Association, praised the company and IDH for the smallholder scheme, saying it had benefited the farmers.
“We have a ready market for our products, training, access to subsidised seedlings, and transparent pricing.
“We urge the continuation of this partnership,” Oni said. (NAN)
22nd July, 2024.
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