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Breaking News: Nigerians Selling Local Rice Twice The Price, As Foreign Rice by Afamed: 6:05pm On Oct 17, 2019
NIGERIANS RE-BAG LOCAL RICE and SELL ALMOST TWICE THE PRICE, AS FOREIGN (we are our own enemies, not govt)

As scarcity of imported rice hits major Nigerian markets, Dr. Cosmas Maduka, President of Coscharis Group, has revealed that his company caught some dealers repackaging its locally grown Coscharis rice brand into foreign bags.

Speaking in an interview with some national dailies, Maduka said his Coscharis Farms Limited has stopped two of their dealers from further carrying out any transaction with them.

“We stopped two of our dealers from carrying out any transaction with us. They would carry our rice and re-bag them into a foreign bag and sell. So, you may not be seeing our brand in the market because of things like this. We are selling our rice to our distributors today at N14,500; the foreign smuggled rice is selling at N25,000,” he said.

The $35 million first phase of the rice mill which has a milling capacity of 40,000 MT per annum was officially launched last Tuesday at a ceremony in Anambra attended by Nigeria’s Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele and various Nigerian state governors.

But a recent survey carried out by Nairametrics Research showed that some major rice dealers across Lagos State and other parts of the country are reportedly packing locally manufactured rice into foreign bags, as prices jump higher. This was aftermath of weeks of sustained border closure by the Federal Government.

The report further showed that the visited markets now have various brands of locally made rice in large stock.

Specifically, the available imported rice is now being sold at an average of N26,000 which has now forced many Nigerians to patronise Made-in-Nigeria rice and other locally produced food items instead of the imported ones.

Maduka’s Coscharis Farms started operations in 2014 as an integrated rice processor to meet part of the estimated 5.9 million MT annual rice demand in Nigeria.

Coscharis Farms currently has close to 3,000 hectares of land for rice cultivation in Anambra and an irrigation system on its farm to enable multi cycle rice cultivation.

The Farms has a robust farmer out grower development programme within Anambra State, and its environs that aims to reach thousands of farmers that could provide rice paddy to its mill when completed.

“We want to process paddy harvested from our farm into best quality rice. We want to contribute significantly to the government’s efforts to ensure food sufficiency through local production of rice. In addition, we want to set the pace for production of best quality local rice that will cause our people to change their preference from imported rice to locally milled rice which is known to be rich with important nutrients,” Maduka said at the launch of the rice mill.

In June, the Federal Government of Nigeria announced the approval of the setting up of 10 new rice mills across the federation as one of its strategy in improving agriculture through the value chain.

Leading Agri-business firm, Olam Nigeria Limited also owns a multi-million dollar integrated rice mill in Nasarawa State, fitted with the capacity to produce 36,000 metric tonnes of milled rice per annum.

While the Lagos State-owned rice mill in Imota is nearing completion.

The Imota mill, with a projected 32 metric tons per hour production capacity, is expected to create more than 200,000 jobs in the agricultural sector and also produce approximately 130million Kg of processed rice per year.

https://pmexpressng.com/caught-people-re-bagging-rice-foreign-brand-coscharis

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Re: Breaking News: Nigerians Selling Local Rice Twice The Price, As Foreign Rice by Afamed: 6:06pm On Oct 17, 2019
The Number one enemies of Nigeria, are Nigerians

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Re: Breaking News: Nigerians Selling Local Rice Twice The Price, As Foreign Rice by RealLordZeus(m): 6:08pm On Oct 17, 2019
Hmmm! That's Nigerians for you, we always look for a way to profit in others misfortune. But this local rice self how do we get it! As in ehn
Re: Breaking News: Nigerians Selling Local Rice Twice The Price, As Foreign Rice by balraf(m): 6:39pm On Oct 17, 2019
hmmmmmm,Nigeria,soon we will start blaming buhari for our selfishness.
Re: Breaking News: Nigerians Selling Local Rice Twice The Price, As Foreign Rice by valentineuwakwe(m): 9:55pm On Oct 17, 2019
indeed we are our own enemies..until stiffer sanctions and fines like imprisonment or perhaps death sentences are given out over some of the offences Nigerians commit as detriment for others, Nigeria will never grow!
Re: Breaking News: Nigerians Selling Local Rice Twice The Price, As Foreign Rice by YungJo207(m): 11:34pm On Oct 17, 2019
Na person wen know person dey kill person..I no go write much.

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Re: Breaking News: Nigerians Selling Local Rice Twice The Price, As Foreign Rice by nlPoster: 11:49pm On Oct 17, 2019
Not a big deal for rich Nigerians, but for poor Nigerians, are they getting free rice somewhere or what are they supposed to do.. .
Re: Breaking News: Nigerians Selling Local Rice Twice The Price, As Foreign Rice by AlphaMogul: 9:53pm On Oct 05, 2021
Afamed:


NIGERIANS RE-BAG LOCAL RICE and SELL ALMOST TWICE THE PRICE, AS FOREIGN (we are our own enemies, not govt)

As scarcity of imported rice hits major Nigerian markets, Dr. Cosmas Maduka, President of Coscharis Group, has revealed that his company caught some dealers repackaging its locally grown Coscharis rice brand into foreign bags.

Speaking in an interview with some national dailies, Maduka said his Coscharis Farms Limited has stopped two of their dealers from further carrying out any transaction with them.

“We stopped two of our dealers from carrying out any transaction with us. They would carry our rice and re-bag them into a foreign bag and sell. So, you may not be seeing our brand in the market because of things like this. We are selling our rice to our distributors today at N14,500; the foreign smuggled rice is selling at N25,000,” he said.

The $35 million first phase of the rice mill which has a milling capacity of 40,000 MT per annum was officially launched last Tuesday at a ceremony in Anambra attended by Nigeria’s Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele and various Nigerian state governors.

But a recent survey carried out by Nairametrics Research showed that some major rice dealers across Lagos State and other parts of the country are reportedly packing locally manufactured rice into foreign bags, as prices jump higher. This was aftermath of weeks of sustained border closure by the Federal Government.

The report further showed that the visited markets now have various brands of locally made rice in large stock.

Specifically, the available imported rice is now being sold at an average of N26,000 which has now forced many Nigerians to patronise Made-in-Nigeria rice and other locally produced food items instead of the imported ones.

Maduka’s Coscharis Farms started operations in 2014 as an integrated rice processor to meet part of the estimated 5.9 million MT annual rice demand in Nigeria.

Coscharis Farms currently has close to 3,000 hectares of land for rice cultivation in Anambra and an irrigation system on its farm to enable multi cycle rice cultivation.

The Farms has a robust farmer out grower development programme within Anambra State, and its environs that aims to reach thousands of farmers that could provide rice paddy to its mill when completed.

“We want to process paddy harvested from our farm into best quality rice. We want to contribute significantly to the government’s efforts to ensure food sufficiency through local production of rice. In addition, we want to set the pace for production of best quality local rice that will cause our people to change their preference from imported rice to locally milled rice which is known to be rich with important nutrients,” Maduka said at the launch of the rice mill.

In June, the Federal Government of Nigeria announced the approval of the setting up of 10 new rice mills across the federation as one of its strategy in improving agriculture through the value chain.

Leading Agri-business firm, Olam Nigeria Limited also owns a multi-million dollar integrated rice mill in Nasarawa State, fitted with the capacity to produce 36,000 metric tonnes of milled rice per annum.

While the Lagos State-owned rice mill in Imota is nearing completion.

The Imota mill, with a projected 32 metric tons per hour production capacity, is expected to create more than 200,000 jobs in the agricultural sector and also produce approximately 130million Kg of processed rice per year.

https://pmexpressng.com/caught-people-re-bagging-rice-foreign-brand-coscharis

Sabotage! WTH!

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