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Ondo Cultivates 800,000 Oil Palm Seedlings
The Ondo State Government said that it had cultivated
800,000 improved varieties of oil palm seedlings in three agricultural villages
to enhance palm oil production in the state.
Gov. Olusegun Mimiko said this during the 2012 farmers’
festivals held at Gani Fawehinmi Square in Akure on Wednesday.
Mimiko said that the state had brought experts from Malaysia
in the introduction of new improved oil palm seedlings in the state.
“It is the beginning of our oil palm revolution and our
target is that in the next four years, Ondo State will be the highest oil palm
producing state in Africa.
“We want to embark on large-scale oil palm production by
next year; we will engage other private partnerships in our mass oil palm
plantation so as to enhance their production and productivity in oil palm.
“We will continue to increase the capacity of Agro-business
and also bring more experts as suggested by farmers’ commission to enhance the
value that will create agro- business,” he added.
The state Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr Ademola
Olorunfemi, said that agriculture was the major occupation of the people and a
major source of income to the government.
Our correspondent reports that the administration had promised
to improve the agricultural sector to make it attractive to both foreign
investors and the youth.
Our correspondent also reports that the state was
collaborating with the World Bank, African Development Bank and the Federal
Government in financing agriculture and food security programmes.