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NEPC Wants Perishable Cargo Terminals At Airports

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The Nigerian Export Pro
motion Council, (NEPC), has reiterated the need for the establishment of perishable cargo terminals at designated international airports as part of measures to stem the tide of rejection of Nigerian products abroad.
In a statement obtained by our correspondent recently in Port Harcourt from its zonal office, the NEPC boss, Olusegun Awolowo was quoted to have stated this while on a working visit to the Director-General of the Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Services (NAQS) Dr. Kola Faseyitan, in Abuja, recently.
Represented by the Director, Product Development, Mr. Henry Otowo, Awolowo said such facility would also help enhance the acceptability of Nigerian products.
He added that the council had through capacity building programmes exposed farmers to Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) to ensure quality and standard of Nigerian exports.
He noted that there was also the need for value-addition on Nigerian exportable products to ensure that such items compete favorably in the international market.
Awolowo also pointed out that the synergy between the council and NAQS would put in place effective certification of commodities to ensure that the requisite standards are met for export.
In his response, the DG of NAQS disclosed that his organisation’s online platform for Phytasanitary application required exporters to enter their NEPC registration number before logging in to process their application.
Faseyitan explained that the objective was to ensure that all exporters of agricultural produce were registered with the NEPC in order to trace their registered addresses.
“Our two organizations are very key to improving Nigeria’s GDP through non-oil exports.

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