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| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by Iseddy: 9:03am On Mar 16 |
Beautifulday:Local Rice with low quality was becoming unaffordable for the common mass . The government should accept the fact that our local production cannot sustain 1 third of the population. |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by anonimi: 9:04am On Mar 16 |
nairalanda1:Are you sure that they are running on diesel generators since Adelabu Penkelemess minister said that 150 million Nigerians have adequate power supply, confirming Fashola's 2015 claim that he would fix electricity in 6 months once we replace PDP prosperity with APC extreme poverty shege ![]() |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by Baddest0007: 9:05am On Mar 16 |
BarrElChapo:This is the best joke ever. God Bless you Sir |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by Natbrowny: 9:07am On Mar 16 |
Elusive001:Nigeria doesn't need a miracle. It needs serious exorcism. The rugged spirit dismantling this country was conjured in Antarctica (very far from here). 150mills and 90 is already down the drain. Sh*******t |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by anonimi: 9:08am On Mar 16 |
Iseddy:How come local and even imported rice was affordable during the 16 years of widespread prosperity under PDP deregulation and privatisation policies? Was the spectacular success in local rice production not the basis of former agric minister Akinwunmi Adesina's World Food Prize, and helped him become AfDB president ![]() |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by Franklyspeakin: 9:09am On Mar 16 |
Now among every one you HV asked a good question. Don't you think with stable electricity and a sustainable means of transporting goods without paying one thousand and one street urchins along the road the price will drop? erad: |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by SpecialAdviser(m): 9:09am On Mar 16 |
Beautifulday:Very simple let me help you. It is not just rice, many local productions are costlier than imported ones for a simple reason. The cost of production. The cost of production are cheaper in those countries that have steady electricity, good roads, water and other amenities. Electricity being the major factor. Your country failed to provide basic amenities that will aid agriculture and production. You really need to be a disciple of MNK to understand why they call Nigeria ZOO |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by nairalanda1(m): 9:11am On Mar 16 |
anonimi:You PDP, and APC and ADC guys should know that when we pay cost reflective tarrifs, we go see light. 24/7 |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by anonimi: 9:11am On Mar 16 |
KINGKONG:How do you expect us to pay for all these imports? What are we producing locally and exporting to generate the dollars for imported food and cement ![]() Maybe NNPC refinery fuel exports? ![]() Princecalm:@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ saintopus: |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by ademijuwonlo(f): 9:13am On Mar 16 |
APC government met bag of rice at less than 10k in 2015 LagosOrigin: |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by anonimi: 9:15am On Mar 16 |
nairalanda1:My dear friend, why are you doubting APC's magical claim of 150 million Nigerians with adequate electricity for the last 11 years? ![]() |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by nairalanda1(m): 9:18am On Mar 16 |
anonimi:LOL...this is a lie, that I ever believed APC provided electricity to 150 million nigerians. You guys, the reason why I find it difficult to discuss with you people sometimes is that you misrepresent my views so that you can campaign for your party. Like I have said many times on this site, we got to have cost reflective tarrifs in place, then maybe we would see investment, and eventually power supply. But it is going to take time, and it would start with cost reflective tarrifs for all Or do you think that tinubu has put cost reflective tarrifs for all in place? If you beleive that, no womder you believe I ever said or supported useless APC's claim above. |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by Diamonddris(m): 9:21am On Mar 16 |
nairalanda1:Then let's just import the rice for God's sake, so the consumers should be the ones paying for irrigation and transportation? When we can get a better quality and affordable rice from other countries without having to pay for the irrigation, transportation or other things.. Our farmers are greedy |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by Diamonddris(m): 9:23am On Mar 16 |
nairalanda1:Let them rest.. They should stop the farming We will import rice and eat.. They should grow cassava instead |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by nairalanda1(m): 9:27am On Mar 16 |
Diamonddris:You are essentially arguing that farmers in nigeria should lose money and suffer financially , or failing that, should be driven out of work so that you can have cheap food. You also are essentially supporting wasting more forex...or sending our forex...to foreigners instead of trying to keep it at home A better idea would be finding ways to reduce production costs of rice here in nigeria...or just grinning and bearing it....or making sure we have an industrial economy, which would spur investment in increased production of rice here. |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by Reference(m): 9:28am On Mar 16 |
trespas:See another wahala. Rice, then cement, then fuel, then everything until we are a 100 percent imports dependent economy with teeming youths roaming around doing bad things and the Naira ever crashing. And it is not as if there is something else we export that is so valuable to compensate for our over dependence on imports. It is a vicious cycle. The more you import the poorer you get and the poorer you get as a country the less you can afford your own country's goods and services. |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by IsraeliAIRFORCE: 9:29am On Mar 16 |
nairalanda1:Do your research very well. Southern Nigeria has twice rainfall than Thailand. |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by GloriousGbola: 9:36am On Mar 16 |
https://guardian.ng/news/let-people-eat-first-buharis-ex-aide-ahmad-backs-fgs-rice-waiver-amid-criticism/ A former aide to ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, Bashir Ahmad, has defended the Federal Government’s controversial decision to grant import waivers on food items such as rice, saying it is a necessary short-term measure to ease hunger in the face of economic hardship.These guys had 4 to 6 years of govt support [incubation] to consolidate but instead they blew through the money and became extortionist cartels .basically another subsidy scam get outta here with that emotional blackmail |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by Reference(m): 9:40am On Mar 16 |
So the billions of naira given out to rice farming under the previous administration has gone up in smoke. Just terrible. Now who will be responsible for that. You see how we waste our precious resources in this country. And I bet part of those soft loans or grants or whatever were sourced internationally for which we maybe paying heavy interests on presently. One government proposed, the next government deposed. Who ultimately pays for these missteps, the people. They pay by the gradual erosion of their standards of living by inflation. Yes, government's inconsistent policies over years and decades is why you as a Nigerian is poorer today than when this democracy started in 1999 and until Nigerians stand up to learn and understand how economies are grown out of poverty and control the governments they elect into office to maintain the right policies to sustain growth, we will continue to stumble from one failing policy to another. Remember the common denominator is the people. The man that championed the last economy is dead and gone. The present person who is championing this one will not be around in two decades or less. It cannot be up to that person or a small group of people alone to decide the future of this country. We should all get involved in shaping our destiny. |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by yarimo(m): 9:43am On Mar 16 |
If other Obidients will have one second sense like you just had now without bitterness, Nigeria will move forward LagosOrigin: |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by anonimi: 9:47am On Mar 16 |
nairalanda1:I was being sarcastic with my question/comment, hence the use of ![]() Cheers boss. |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by anonimi: 9:49am On Mar 16 |
yarimo:If every Tinubu and APC supporter would have half a second sense, would the destruction of our country since 2015 stop ![]() |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by bobogogo: 9:50am On Mar 16 |
Beautifulday:Nigeria local rice production is still low. Most local rice you see are from subsistence farming. |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by vacanci: 9:54am On Mar 16 |
yinchar:am with you on this 100%. They are evil set of association. they contributed to plunging the country into food crisis whiole they benefit from it, knowing that rice is the most consumed food in Nigeria. Some also cashed out from Emefiele's CBN and used the money to go and setup bureau de change. No wonder the rice association claimed they were over `15 million members and promised to make Emefiele president after obtaining form for him. they havent seen anything yet. this is election campaign year and the incumbent will not want opposition to use food challenge against them. there will be massive importation to drag down price. i am only a consumer and only interested in lower price. i dont care if people loose their job in the process. All i care for is that my little money should be able to put the food on my table |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by nairalanda1(m): 9:57am On Mar 16 |
IsraeliAIRFORCE:Most rice production in nigeria occurs in the North. |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by Reference(m): 10:03am On Mar 16 |
GloriousGbola:Seen the post you responded to. And yes it is very true. But that is what we did say will happen and we were all alive and on this forum then. I remember clearly saying then that giving out CASH was a very bad idea. Some went as far as saying it was political settlement money. Their suspicions true or not appear vindicated. Others at that time criticized the so called palliative culture and the heightened fraud associated with it that still exists till today. Solution. The government of the day should have instead set up AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES up and down the value chain and put it's money there as seed capital. These enterprises operating on a profit basis will be required to publish their books in preparation for sale to the public within a specific timeframe so that government can recoup it's investment. Not from individuals but from corporate entities. The value chain of the business of agriculture can start from land preparation. Incorporate a company, invest in providing tractors and other land preparation equipment and farmers can then subscribe for a regulated fee the services of lands preparation. In this arrangement you are creating an enterprise, creating jobs and securing accountability. You can have other enterprises specializing in irrigation, in seed manufacture and application, in pest control, in harvesting, in processing, in storage, in canal building and farm infrastructure, in on site energy. You can have tens and hundreds of distinct value giving service companies each lowering the cost to each farmer of producing rice, maize, wheat, cassava, palm, fruits, cattle, fish, poultry, etc. When the industry is settled list these companies on your NSE and they become permanent features in the agric sector and will thrive across governments. That is how to industrialize, without which government's interventions are at beat haphazard and wasteful. |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 10:08am On Mar 16 |
SpecialAdviser:Yes electricity is now very expensive in Nigeria It is now a luxury in Nigeria Not affordable at all. They didn't even consider business people or those in the manufacturing sector. Most of them have switched to independent power generation. Thereby significantly continually reducing the revenue generation capacity of the various electricity distribution companies. Now all they do is to sack their staffs every market day. |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by GloriousGbola: 10:11am On Mar 16 |
Reference:the devil is in the details. and in the integrity of the regulators i worked in the downstream oil and gas industry for a major from 2005 to 2019 the rules in the 2000s were clear and inviolable - to import product you must have over 500 stations nationwide, and a tank farm. then came gej and briefcase oil companies proliferated and the subsidy ballooned to insane levels with people being paid for doing nothing. MOMAN at the time actually wrote an open letter notifying the government of this but nothing was done until it had all spiralled out of control. to this day almost no one has been prosecuted and citizens regularly call the oil majors who had invested and complied with the requirements, and who were all fked over by the federal govt [owed 12billion or more per major] as the beneficiaries of the subsidy scams this, unfortunately, is more of the same. we can build a regulatory framework, but it will be run by nigerians who are more focused on their own immediate benefit that nigerias food security. ![]() right now rice farmers who abused the loans also need to be audited and prosecuted if need be. but that will not happen - or at least it will not happen until after the election as that will become a 'northern persecution' circus |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by Fuckyoumod: 10:20am On Mar 16 |
Elusive001:so it's now justifiable for Nigeria to keep importing cheaper rice as we can't be the ones to pay bandits and terrorists. Let's refund Islamic terrorists by importing rice. Since every bag of rice we purchase is a support and funding of terrorists. As long as Nigerians can buy cheap rice and quench their hunger. It was terrible for Nigerians to be buy rice at 120 - 150k, that time was one of the darkest times in our history courtesy of local rice farmers. So I have no sympathies for them. They should all go out of business. |
| Re: Importation Wipes Out 90 Rice Mills by mencer(m): 10:29am On Mar 16 |
richiemcgold:You prefer slavery to freedom |
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