Oil palm farmers in Edo to bridge unemployment gap

Thu, Mar 4, 2021
By editor
1 MIN READ

Agriculture

OIL Palm Growers Association of Nigeria (OPGAN) is making efforts to revive the oil palm sector to bridge the country’s unemployment gap.

Dr Peter Osagiede, the Edo Chairman of OPGAN, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Benin on Thursday.

He described oil palm as a notable cash crop that can provide millions of jobs.

He said the association,  consisting of smallholder farmers, was determined to increase the nation’s foreign exchange through massive production of oil palm.

“OPGAN members account for over 80 percent of oil palm consumed in Nigeria and are ready to increase it with adequate funding from the Federal Government.

“We have just opened a liaison office in NIFOR with a view to getting access to improved seedlings for cultivation.

Osagiede said that the association had had several meetings with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), commercial banks and other relevant stakeholders on how to access loans.

According to him, oil palm sector needs attention and adequate funding to revive it. (NAN)

– Mar. 4, 2021 @ 13:49 GMT

Tags:


Benue Agric. Company to inspire youths, build sustainable agrotechnology systems

THE Benue State Agricultural Development Company (BSADC) says it will build sustainable agrotechnology systems and inspire the teeming youths to...

Read More
FG allocates N47bn to support agricultural, medical universities

THE Federal Government has allocated N47 billion to support Universities of Agriculture and medical schools across Nigeria. The allocation aims...

Read More
5m Nigerian farmers benefit from U.S.-Nigeria agric partnership programme – Embassy

THE U.S. government says it has supported more than 5 million Nigerian farmers in its multifaceted agricultural partnership programmes with...

Read More