DANGOTE TO GROW RICE IN KOGI AND KEBBI STATES

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Alhaji Aliko Dangote, President Dangote Group

One of the popular staples in Africa, particularly in Nigeria, is rice. Many people will go to any length to ensure that they have it on their table, whenever they like. Although some Nigerian families see rice consumption as a status thing, millions of rural dwellers have developed good palate for rice. The foremost African entrepreneur, Aliko Dangote, understands this. He has his fingers in every pie but from latest accounts, the Dangote conglomerate is eager to make more impact in the area of rice production.
A huge Youth Farming Initiative aimed at engaging millions of unemployed Nigerian graduates in rice farming has been launched by the Dangote Rice Limited in Kogi and Kebbi States. The company says it is set to hit the market with one million metric tons of rice next year.
The Dangote Youth Rice Farm project, mainly an out-grower scheme for youths only, has begun simultaneously at the Lower Niger River Basin Authority, Kampe, Ejiba in Yagba-West Local Government Area of Kogi state and in Furman council area of Kebbi state. In these areas, thousands of youths have embarked on the growing of rice in huge plantations spanning over one hundred hectares of land.
The rice farm project, which was preceded by a special training for the youth farmers on the dynamics of rice farming, will see the youths cultivating the rice paddy on the plantations, which will then be bought over by the company for processing. Under the scheme, the Dangote Rice Company provides the seedling, anti-pest-chemicals, and fertilizers while the Basin Authority provides the land for the young farmers.
The management of Dangote Rice led by the Group Executive Director, Mr. Devakumar Edwin, flagged off the project while taking delivery of some rice paddy bags produced from the pilot project. Mr. Edwin explained that the project is a new dimension to the efforts by the pan-African conglomerate, the Dangote Group, at ensuring food security and creating job opportunities in Nigeria especially for the youths.
He said the initiative is in line with the vision and commitment of Dangote Industries Limited to create a new generation of what he called agri-preneur that will revolutionize the Nigerian agricultural sector. According to Mr. Edwin, “We believe skill, knowledge, enabling environment, collaboration and linkages along the value chain are driving forces for economic empowerment and social development in line with the policies of the federal and state governments.
This project will address the skills gap in local rice production among unemployed youths by providing technical, organisational and financial requirements. It will also enhance domestic rice production to cover the large gap between demand and domestic production and to increase self-sufficiency of Nigeria and substitute imported rice by quality Nigerian rice brands.”
Mr. Edwin disclosed that most modern rice mills in Nigeria presently operate at not more than 20% capacity utilization due mainly to lack of good quality paddy and that Dangote Rice wants to change this situation by developing and adapting out-grower schemes.
According to him, the Dangote Rice plans to set up a 150,000 metric tons integrated rice mill and offer for sale one million metric tons of par boiled rice by next year. “The second factor is the need to strengthen the on-going efforts at producing rice for self-sufficiency so that we can save foreign exchange. By the time we will be producing one million metric tons of rice next year, no less than three million jobs would have been created along the value chain.” Mr. Edwin said the Kogi and Kebbi pilot projects will cover four seasons of two years and will be launched in four other states soon.
In his remarks, the Managing Director of Dangote Rice, Mr. Robert Coleman, urged the youth farmers to concentrate on the project and pay attention to details so that they would come out with good paddy yield.

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