Re: FG To Set Up Cashew Processing Plants In Four States — Ogbeh by tk4rd: 3:33pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
TOTAL WASTE |
Re: FG To Set Up Cashew Processing Plants In Four States — Ogbeh by Stealthwaterz(m): 3:37pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
All these pained enemies of progress here can go and hug transformer. this factory will be beneficial to the poor and average kogi people. |
Re: FG To Set Up Cashew Processing Plants In Four States — Ogbeh by abbaapple: 3:55pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
codedguy1:
It is people like you that Audu Ogbeh can deceive.
Please tell me who in this country does not about all he said. Who does not know that we import practically everything in this country.
Now ask, as a govt what has he done. How can a minister be vomplaining that if they stop importagion of tomato paste that people will start shouting. Are they not the govt again?
The problem is that instead of making the environment condusive for local production of various items by providing security, roads, electricity and reasonable taxes etc they go ahead to ban what is being imported when local production of those goods are still suffering from double taxation, herdsmen killing, lack of electricity and good roads which becomes double jeopardy for the citizens.
Coming to tell us what we all know makes no sense at all. What is this one saying huh See your face like Ofada rice! Don't qoute me again! |
Re: FG To Set Up Cashew Processing Plants In Four States — Ogbeh by kikake: 4:14pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
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The Federal Government says it plans to set up cashew processing plants in four states of the country to add value to the product and create employment, wealth in the country.
Chief Audu Ogbeh, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
Ogbeh said the move would also reduce the waste of cashew fruits and delay in the export of raw nuts out of the country.
According to him, we are currently wasting an estimated 8 million tonnes of cashew fruits annually. He said the long term solution to the delay in export and stocking of cashew nuts at the ports is for Nigeria to be an exporter of finished products and not raw materials.
Ogbeh listed the states where the plants would be set up to include Enugu, Benue, Kogi, and Oyo.
“The challenge is usually access to credit because a good processing cashew line will cost you about two million dollars to do something like 10 to 20 tonnes a day. We are targeting that to set up at least one plant each in
Enugu and Benue, two plants each in Kogi and Oyo state, these are the leading cashew producers now. “We want to assure the cashew stakeholders that in our next level activities, we intend to stop the export of raw nuts and to process all our cashews here and we hope by the grace of God, to have one or two plants ready before next year.
“We are talking with the Brazilians now. We want to bring in machines from Brazil to process the cashew fruits into juice which has a high content of vitamin c.
“It is very good for the health because we are currently wasting an estimated eight million tonnes of cashew fruits annually, throwing them away,” he said.
Ogbeh added: “That is what the Cashew Association of West Africa told me, in Nigeria alone, that we waste eight million tonnes.
“This is our concern, we are very troubled with this development but later in the year, I will have meeting with the cashew producers and farmers association to sit down with the CBN and get some help.’’
The minister, who lamented that the country has been major importers of goods and services, said government is determined to changing the trend.
“The challenge facing Nigeria is that we have been an importer nation which has destroyed our economy.
“We want to change now and become a nation of exporters.
“We have to find unorthodox ways of finding capital for those who want to grow these industries because on their own, it is impossible for them to meet the conditions of banks and financial institutions.
“It is impossible for them to raise the necessary capital which is why the CBN initiatives are very important to us and we have been working with them and we are achieving results.
“The treasury of Nigeria including the CBN has to find a way to bypass the obstacles, the mountains, the rivers, blocking our way to industrial growth.
“If not, we will remain perpetually poor and we will remain permanently incapable of creating wealth and creating jobs for our people,’’ he said. (NAN)
source:https://www.titiloyeblog.com/2019/03/fg-to-set-up-cashew-processing-plants.html
Cashew plants are berekete in Imo state, Orlu area (Okwudor, Umuaka, Awe-omamma), to be precise. |
Re: FG To Set Up Cashew Processing Plants In Four States — Ogbeh by Nobody: 5:10pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
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Re: FG To Set Up Cashew Processing Plants In Four States — Ogbeh by zedman1(m): 5:14pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
deomelo:
Why do we have Ministry of Agric? Do you people even know anything about the critical role the FG play in advancing Agric support, food processing and export knowledge and assistance?
Even sef, why are you people always obsessing over deaths, destruction and negativity? Must every discussion under the sun be about your sadness, unhappiness and doom and gloom portion in life? Honestly bro, I'm really tired of some Nigerians, there's no sense of rationality in their thinking at all. Do something, they complain, do nothing, they still complain. Do something good, they criticize. Why are some people so filled with hate? |
Re: FG To Set Up Cashew Processing Plants In Four States — Ogbeh by codedguy1(m): 5:34pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
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Re: FG To Set Up Cashew Processing Plants In Four States — Ogbeh by ofwest47(m): 6:50pm On Mar 31, 2019 |
The present Oyo and Ogun states are the largest cashew producing areas of Awolowo's old Western Region. |
Re: FG To Set Up Cashew Processing Plants In Four States — Ogbeh by tck2000(m): 12:31pm On Aug 25, 2019 |
I smell lies |