Business
Perm Sec Advises Importers To Invest In Fish Production
The Permanent Secretary,
Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mr Sonny Echono, has urged fish importers to invest in fish production locally to boost its production.
Echono, who gave the advice in an interview with newsmen in Abuja, also urged the importers to exploit fishing in local territorial water.
He said that the country had abundant water resources and should take the advantage of water resources to boost fish production.
The Permanent Secretary said that the primary concern of the country was local production of food as no country survived on importation of a particular food.
“What we are doing is to increase fish production either artisanal or aquaculture and as we increase local production; we reduce the quantity we import.
“Those in the business of importing fish are in a dying business because we are going to gradually move away from that.
“We have been reducing the quotas and some of them have been complaining but we want them to go into fish production not fish importation,’’ he said.
He, however, said that investing in fish production would help the country to attain self sufficiency in fish production.
According to him, agriculture offers the best opportunity at this difficult time for the country in the face of youth unemployment and dwindling resources from oil and gas.
He said that additional investment in agriculture by Federal Government and the private sector across the entire value chain would be best for the country.
The permanent secretary said that right policies were now in place, urging Nigerians in business to take advantage of all the good polices in agriculture and invest in food production.
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