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Association Backs FG’s GES Initiative
The Cocoa Association of Nigeria (CAN), has expressed its support for the Growth Enhancement Support (GES) Scheme under the Cocoa Transformation Agenda (CocTA) of the Federal Government.
Our correspondent reports that farmers under the scheme are allowed to buy their inputs directly from designated input providers on the basis of their needs.
The association’s president, Mr Sayina Riman, expressed the association’s position on the new system while addressing cocoa farmers who paid him a visit in Akure.
Riman said the present challenges being experienced by cocoa farmers were inevitable since the scheme was new.
“The system introduced by CocTA is a clear departure from the old system which allowed for leakages, “ he added.
The association’s president expressed regrets that inspite of the huge amount of money spent on cocoa input procurement since 2003, there was no commensurate impact in output or farmers’ welfare.
According to him, the new system is unique because it places the farmers in charge of their destiny as they would get their inputs directly by paying half the cost of the inputs captured in the GES scheme.
“The new scheme is significantly different from the previous ones because rather than purchase inputs and distribute to farmers, the new scheme allows farmers to purchase only what they need, “ he said.
He pointed out that the GES had just been rolled out in one state, with more than 16 others to be involved.
Riman, who called on farmers to support the scheme, urged them to note the areas that needed improvement, assuring that this would be tackled when the scheme undergoes mid-term evaluation.
Mr Joshua Oyedele, the Chairman of the Ondo State Farmers’ Congress, expressed the support of cocoa farmers in the state to the scheme.
He said the explanation of the association’s president had erased all the doubts and anxieties that farmers had about the scheme, adding that “farmers need information on the process of collecting the inputs. “
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