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Niger To Establish $200m Rice Processing Factory
The Niger State Government is collaborating with the Korean International Cooperation Agency to establish a modern rice processing factory worth 200 million dollars at Bida.
The state Commissioner for Agriculture, Alhaji Aminu Yusuf, disclosed this in an interview with The Tide’s source in Minna at the weekend.
Yusuf said that all the necessary components of the factory had arrived in the country and that installation would start in June.
To ensure regular and adequate supply of paddy to the factory, he said the government had identified and carried out studies on how to revitalise the various irrigation schemes in the state.
He said that on completion, the factory would provide direct job to more than 5,000 people and 2,000 rice farming families in the state.
He further said the government would ensure regular supply of inputs to rice farmers to boost production.
The commissioner also said the Baddegi Rice mill, which had remained idle for the past 16 years, had been resuscitated and concessioned to a Nigerian company under a Public-Private-Partnership arrangement.
He said that the mill was concessioned to create a ready market to absorb the anticipated “massive’’ paddy production.
According to him, more than 30,000 tonnes of paddy would be added to the national processing capacity yearly when the mill becomes fully operational.
Mr Shehu Dikko, the Managing Director, Deansheranger Project Limited, the concessionaire, told the source that efforts were on to add two additional milling lines to increase the processing capacity from the current 30,000 tonnes to 100,000 tonnes annually before the end of 2010.
He said the company had also embarked on extension programme to support and encourage farmers to produce high quality paddy.