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Council Lists Adamawa, Taraba As Sugarcane Belt
The National Sugar Development Council says a large expanse of land between Adamawa and Taraba states has been designated as Nigeria’s sugar belt as captured in the National Sugar Master Plan.
Executive Secretary of the council, Dr. Latif Busari, gave this indication in Abuja recently at a forum of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
Busari said that the area, which falls between Guyuk in Adamawa and Tau in Taraba, was chosen because it was large enough to accommodate five different sugar factories and plantations.
He said that the country as a whole has a comparative advantage for the production of the sugar that it consumes.
“If you want to produce sugar you can’t get land in Lagos State. So, that takes Lagos out of the scheme. It’s not that the land there cannot grow sugarcane, but Lagos is the commercial nerve centre of the whole country; it has other uses for its land than to use it for sugar production.
First, you have to go to places where you can get the land. I mentioned Guyuk where you have 18,000 hectares of land; in Mayo Ine you have 12,000 hectares.
“Adamawa State is also where you have Numan that has about 32,000 hectares. Taraba has a place called Lau that has 36,000 hectares. Next backs to Lau is a place called Tau that has 20,000 hectares.
“So, because you have these large parcels of land, everybody knows that sugar industry requires huge expanse of land, so that naturally pushes people to that area. That is why we say probably, that area will become the sugar belt of Nigeria.’’
The executive secretary also cited year-round availability of water as a major factor investors in the sugar sector always considered before identifying suitable sites.
Busari said that the council had identified 17 states in the federation as ideal for sugar production in the sugar projects roadmap.
He noted, however, that the realisation of the planned sugar belt would depend on the full implantation of the National Sugar Master Plan.
The implementation of the master plan, launched in Abuja last September began in January.