President Goodluck
Jonathan today commissioned Olam Nigeria Limited’s 105,000 metric tonnes
integrated rice mill at Rukubi village, Doma Local Government Area of Nasarawa
State.
Jonathan, who expressed
happiness at being part of the revolution in the Nigerian rice industry said
being the largest economy in Africa (in terms of GDP) is not enough for
Nigeria, but the country must work towards becoming the largest food producer
on the continent.
“Nigeria must be
self-sufficient in food production,” Jonathan added.
The president noted
that rice production was scaling up in the country as evident in the increase
in the number of integrated rice mills from one to 18 in the past three years.
He urged Nigerians to
start appreciating locally made rice, which he noted was more nutritious and
healthier than imported rice. “It is only the Nigerian rice that is served in
the State House,” Jonathan added.
“I look forward to the
day when Nigeria rice will go beyond our shores and traded internationally,”
the president said, adding that with the growth achieved thus far, it is a
possible feat for the country to achieve.
Jonathan promised to
always support public-private partnership aimed at developing the country’s
agricultural sector as part of effort to help the country achieve its
developmental goals.
Olam’s Managing
Director for Africa and Middle East, Venkataramani Srivathsan said the mill
characterises three important aspects; “It demonstrates how large-scale
commercial farms can work hand in hand with smallholders to help advance
Nigeria’s Agricultural Transformation Agenda, generating rural prosperity
through local processing.”
He added that the mill
also speaks volume of Nigeria’s ability to grow high quality, nutritious rice
that can enhance domestic food security by providing an alternative to imports.
Agricultural Minister,
Dr Akinwumi Adesina said the country’s rice policy will turn it away from being
a rice importing country to a major rice exporter.
“The investment by Olam
in a commercial rice farm and integrated rice mill will help boost domestic
production and milling of international quality grade rice in Nigeria,” said
Adesina.
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