NIRSAL unveils model to boost farmers’ revenue
Mon, Nov 12, 2018 | By publisher
Agriculture
The Nigerian Incentive-Based Risk-Sharing System for Agricultural Lending has formally unveiled a technology-driven model for the agricultural sector aimed at boosting farmers revenue by at least N125bn.
The initiative to be known as the Farm Aggregation Model for Smallholder Agriculture would be technology driven.
It is a rule-based, market-led and technology-driven system of primary production agriculture designed by NIRSAL for smallholder farmers anchored on three principles.
The principles are aggregation; structured group dynamic; proportionate cost and profit sharing.
These are specifically targeted at achieving economies of scale, so as to drive maximum output and maximum profit.
A statement by NIRSAL, said the launch was held at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State.
The statement said that the model was designed to simultaneously empower smallholder farmers and boost agricultural production on a structured and sustainable basis.
It said, “Based on a projection that between 80 per cent to 90 per cent of a typical per hectare cost of any production is made up of input and services that can be institutionally supplied in a structured business model enabled by NIRSAL Credit Risk Guarantees and other strategic institutional support, FAM-SMART is an attractive investment opportunity for banks and the entire financial services sector.
“A conservative estimate of 1,000 geo-cooperatives producing a gross output of 1,250,000 metric tonnes of grain will generate a gross revenue of N125bn. This underscores the immense potential profitability of the FAM-SMART concept.”
It quoted the Managing Director of NIRSAL, Mr Aliyu Abdulhameed to have said that the model is a new paradigm in agricultural primary production in Nigeria.
He said, “The concept and philosophy behind the model, which is what we are launching today, is such that provides a structured production system that is almost entirely driven by technology end to end which makes it attractive to service and input providers and more importantly, rewarding for smallholder farmers.”
Abdulhameed stressed that NIRSAL’s focus on smallholder farmers is central to the mission of the corporation because they make up the overwhelming proportion of farmers in the country.
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