Niger Delta
Thai Investors Begin Calabar Rice City Works
The Memorandum of
Understanding between Cross River Government and Thai- African Corporation Limited is now in full implementation phase, as investors from the company have arrived Calabar for the construction of the Rice city.
Speaking to newsmen at the construction site along Goodluck Jonathan Bypass, the Business Development Director of the company, Ms Pantipa Dhanagom, disclosed that she and her team, armed with adequate technical expertise, were ready to commence work on the project.
Her words: “We are ready for the implementation of the seedling and training centre with two or three technologies to be integrated, so it will be a new concept of rice farming, not the old style,” he said.
According to her, the production technology which is competitive will reduce the cost of production as it is safe, sustainable, friendly to the climate, adding that it will produce good quality species of rice.”
Receiving the investors, Cross River State Governor, Prof Ben Ayade, said the project would focus on the use of innovative tools to grow specialized seedlings adding that, “in his words, “the Rice City will produce more disease and pest resistance species while increasing yield per hectare.”
“With the improved technology which comes by way of almost full automation, it will help produce seedlings that germinate in 18 days, matured, properly prepared and ready for application directly to the farm,” he added.
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