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ELAN Canvasses Increased Bank Financing For Agric
The Equipment Leasing Association of Nigeria (ELAN) has called for increased finance by Nigerian banks and other financial institutions for the development of agriculture.
The association indicated this in the communiqué released after its 10th National Leases Conference held in Lagos, recently.
Organised as part of ELAN’s effort to promote equipment leasing as an instrument that could be utilised to enhance economic growth, the conference is the highest gathering of stakeholders in the leasing industry, the statement said.
It added that the conference, which had the theme, “Sustainable Agriculture in Nigeria: The leasing Initiative,” was geared towards providing an avenue for the discussion of ideas on developmental initiatives.
The Head, Agric Finance Department, First Bank of Nigeria Plc, Mr. Ernest Ihedigbo, presented a paper on, “Agriculture Value Chain Management: The Role of Stakeholders and Imperatives of Sustainable Synergy”, while the Leasing Programme Manager, International Finance Corporation, Riadh Naouar, presented a paper on,”Understanding Agric Leasing: Nature, Risks and Success Factors”.
The association observed that the centrality of agriculture to Nigeria’s economy was glaring, and that the agriculture sector, which was once the bedrock of the Nigerian economy, had witnessed a steady decline following decades of misplaced policies, under- investment and technological stagnation.
“The sector has been performing below expectation and despite its huge potential; Nigeria is currently a net importer of food,” it added.
According to it, the agric sector presented enormous potential that are still untapped for more investments, increased productivity and economic growth.
ELAN stressed, “There is the need for government to be proactive and effective in the development of this vibrant sector to further enhance increased contribution of this sector to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
“The various policies initiated by the government with the objective of ensuring food security, promoting exports and unleashing the potential of the sector; indicate an increasing level of commitment to the sector.
“Access to funding is difficult, especially to the small and medium scale agric businesses. There is need for agric businesses to enhance their credit rating and flexibility on the part of financiers without compromising standard credit processes.”
It said the relevance of leasing to modern day agribusiness could not be over emphasised as leasing had the capacity to facilitate the acquisition of assets throughout the agricultural value chain that would enhance productivity in the sector.
“In order to become proficient in the agriculture sector, it is important for lessors to have clear knowledge of the sector’s peculiarities and the transaction dynamics of agricultural leasing,” it said.
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