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Katsina: Sales Of Local Rice Is Booming As Govt Ban Importation Of Foreign Rice by Nobody: 9:07am On Jun 06, 2016
Following Federal Government’s ban on importation of rice from foreign countries through land borders, the commodity has become scarce in Katsina state.
A survey revealed that the scarcity of the product had led to increase in its price in markets across the state. Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has adopted strict measures in enforcing the ban and in curtailing smuggling of the commodity through the borders.
Alhaji Usman Ibrahim, a rice dealer in Katsina town, confirmed that sellers of the product were facing difficulty in getting it. Ibrahim said that the dealers usually got supply from smugglers, who were taking the risk of getting the rice in the country day and night, adding that Customs officials had identified smugglers’ routes and had blocked them.
The survey revealed that foreign rice was only available but in limited quantity in Katsina metropolis and few local government areas, particularly those that share boundary with Niger Republic like Jibiya, Daura and Mai’adua. According to the survey, the price of the rice in those places ranged from N12, 800 to N13, 000 per 50 kiligramme bag as against former price of 12,000, while it cost N13, 300 in other local government areas. It was discovered that people in the southern part of the state, including Funtua, Malumfashi, Dandume, had resorted to patronizing the local rice due to the high cost and scarcity of the foreign specie.
Malam Magaji Liman, a farmer in Funtua, told NAN that it was difficult to see foreign rice in his area. ‘’Since the Federal Government banned importation of foreign rice, you hardly see it in the markets; some months back I bought a bag at N10, 000. ‘’I am a rice farmer; just last week I sold 11 bags of local rice at N10, 000 per bag. ‘’I have been cultivating rice for long, but I never imagined that I will sell a bag at N10, 000, because in previous years, the highest price of local rice was N6,000, ’’ he said.
Liman said that he had been encouraged by the development to cultivate more rice this year. He explained that local rice tasted better than the foreign one, adding that “if rice farmers can get modern processing machines, our local rice can compete with the foreign one’’.
He, however, lamented the delay in the distribution of improve seeds, chemicals and fertilizer to rice farmers, saying that could affect rice production in the country.
‘’I am calling on the government to hasten distribution of fertilizer and seeds to farmers in good time to enable them to plant more in this year’s planting season,’’ he said.


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Re: Katsina: Sales Of Local Rice Is Booming As Govt Ban Importation Of Foreign Rice by JBismarck(m): 9:14am On Jun 06, 2016
We will get there soon. Abakaliki rice, ofada rice, gboko rice etc are better than all these chemicalised imported rice.

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Re: Katsina: Sales Of Local Rice Is Booming As Govt Ban Importation Of Foreign Rice by JBismarck(m): 9:16am On Jun 06, 2016
I don't think Lalasticlala and Obinoscopy have eaten locally produced rice before but I know Mogidi and Seun like Ofada rice solo much.

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Re: Katsina: Sales Of Local Rice Is Booming As Govt Ban Importation Of Foreign Rice by Nobody: 9:21am On Jun 06, 2016
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Re: Katsina: Sales Of Local Rice Is Booming As Govt Ban Importation Of Foreign Rice by waxxydude: 11:45am On Jun 06, 2016
JBismarck:
We will get there soon. Abakaliki rice, ofada rice, gboko rice etc are better than all these chemicalised imported rice.
10000 Likes.. nigerians should be prepared to go local.

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Re: Katsina: Sales Of Local Rice Is Booming As Govt Ban Importation Of Foreign Rice by Pavore9: 12:09pm On Jun 06, 2016
lt is not as if foreign rice has health benefits over the local ones, they have just perfected the processing.

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Re: Katsina: Sales Of Local Rice Is Booming As Govt Ban Importation Of Foreign Rice by Baroba(m): 1:08pm On Jun 06, 2016
Its one thing banning rice ( which is usually the last resort of a clueless government) but have they actually investigated to find out why people prefer foreign rice.. Let's be honest rice from Thailand and China are more palatable than Abakiliki rice..
Re: Katsina: Sales Of Local Rice Is Booming As Govt Ban Importation Of Foreign Rice by OgeOnonuju(f): 11:15pm On Jul 27, 2016
Baroba:
Its one thing banning rice ( which is usually the last resort of a clueless government) but have they actually investigated to find out why people prefer foreign rice.. Let's be honest rice from Thailand and China are more palatable than Abakiliki rice..

Are you aware that the so-called foreign rice with brand name as "Ebony Gold" is grown and produced in Ebonyi State(Abakaliki)? It's "Ebonyi Gold" minus "i" = "Ebony Gold". This is first hand info from an indigene. Things have changed.

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