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CBN Urges Loans For C’River Farmers
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has appealed to Cross River government to extend its N20 million loan scheme for yam farmers to other crop farmers in the state.
Assistant Director, Development Finance of the Bank, Mr Donatus Etim, made the appeal in an interview with newsment in Calabar.
Etim, who had earlier witnessed the disbursement of the loan to yam farmers in Ogoja Local Government Area of the state, commended the government for the idea, saying that it would boost food production in the state.
“But it will do a lot more for the state and reduce the level of poverty in most households if the government extends the facility to farmers of other crops,’’ he said.
He charged the beneficiaries of the intervention programme to utilise the loan properly, disclosing that CBN would refund 40 per cent of the interest to beneficiaries who repaid the loan on time.
Reports say that 10 groups comprising 100 farmers earlier trained by government-owned Micro Finance and Enterprises Development Agency (MEDA) were beneficiaries of the loan scheme.
The groups are Nkum Iborr Yam Farmers Association, Anebigbe Association Nkum Irede, Nne-Igbe Yam Farmers Association, Abamgbe Ekajuk Farmers Association and Beyin Yam Farmers Association.
Others are Oyello Ambe Yam Farmers Association, Mbube West 11 Yam Farmers Association, Egwu Amual Yam Farmers Association, Ekajuk 11 Yam Farmers Association and Abon Itek Yam Farmers Association.
Each farmer received N200, 000 and is expected to repay the loan over a 15-month period, at an interest rate of eight per cent.
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