Business
Fish Farmer Wants Easy Access To Loans
As one of the catalysts
that will cause increase in fish production, a fish farmer in Port Harcourt, Mr. Desmond Ikeka, has appealed to both the Federal and State governments to improve access to credit facilities for farmers.
Ikeka who is the director of Divine fish farm, made the appeal, last Friday while speaking with The Tide in Port Harcourt and stated that easing access to loan for fish farmers would boost production.
He recounted the difficulties farmers often experienced in accessing bank loans, saying that most farmers could not meet up with the demands of the financial institutions.
According to him, the protocol involved is enormous, and if this is not checked, many farmers will be frustrated out of business.
“The fish farmers are making efforts to boost production but finance is our major problem and the banks are not helping us at all,” he stated.
Ikeka maintained that for fish farmers to produce at full capacity, and meet consumption level, they must have access to credit facilities at the appropriate time.
The farmer expressed optimism that with assistance from the government, fish production would increase significantly.
He said “Fishing equipment are not too expensive. If only government can help us with soft loans, it will go a long way to boost our production”.
The fish farm director therefore pleaded with the government to give the needed attention to farmers to enhance their productivity.
Corlins Walter
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