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Bizman Advocates Agric Funding Through Equities Market
A businessman in Port
Harcourt, Rufus Okoro, has urged the federal and state governments to utilise capital from the bonds and equities market to fund agriculture.
He also said that such funds could be used to make agriculture a business for the youth to buy into, if the issue of youths unemployment must be tackled.
Okoro, who was speaking with The Tide in Port Harcourt, Thursday, said that agriculture has all it takes to drive the inclusiveness needed in the positive economic growth that is witnessed in African continent
Okoro, who specialized in agricultural marketing and fish farming, said he had to invest in agriculture so as to boost production and create employment, adding that so far, he has employed over 20 persons in his organisation.
He said, “I will be happy if the government at various levels will take the issue of agricultural development more seriously and take advantage of emerging capital market to seek for funds to develop agriculture.
“Our leaders must ensure that they leverage the private sector to ensure effective participation of youths in agriculture and also raise money from various domestic capital market to support the sector,” he stated.
The businessman also urged international institutions like the African Development Bank (AFDB) and World Bank to do more in effort to develop agriculture in Nigeria.
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