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| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by theophorus(m): 5:29pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
Thank God. most Nigerians are now understanding the harm we are doing to ourselves. Godbless Nigeria. |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by Chidozieude: 5:30pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
Weill informed OP Very interesting analysis |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by Ralphlauren(m): 5:32pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
The Vaswani brothers. Ripping Nigerians off since 1900. That family is behind Stallion Group and they've milking nigeria since time immemorial. They get deported and before you know it, they are back in the country again. ![]() |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by Nobody: 5:33pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
I am particularly glad this post made FP. i was involved in a DFID-sponsored rice project 3 years ago and it was invaluable. it is unfortunate that the Federal Government and indeed the various stakeholders excluding the Foreign-sponsored ones continue to undermine the growth of the Agrobusiness in Nigeria and only pay lip-service to enabling and growing sustainable local capacity. The truth is, one day Nigeria will wake up and find themselves crossing the border to Ghana, Cotonu and Cameroon to buy common vegetables to sell to consumers in Nigera. it is already getting to such levels.. onions imported from South Africa, Tomatoes,Oranges, Pear, Bananas and Mangoes imported from Cotonu. |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by Daniel058(m): 5:33pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
Abakaliki rice all the way |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by sunnyb0b0(m): 5:33pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
Mykellio:Go to Anambra state and see what is happening in terms of rice production. The state will soon become an exporter of the commodity. |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by tpraiz(m): 5:34pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
Long walk to freedom........ ; ) |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by 20bc(m): 5:34pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
[quote author=StrawberryCream post=41246875][/quote][color=teal] you again...... Just keep calm[/color] |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by manie(m): 5:35pm On Dec 22, 2015*. Modified: 6:47pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
Ralphlauren:I think the so-called hero of democracy brought them back into Nigeria, so that they could to continue harming the country from where they stopped before they were deported. |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by t0kunb0(m): 5:35pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by onatisi(m): 5:36pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
Let obansanjo farms,dangote other billionaires invest in rice production and increase its quality , before we start blaming Nigerians for not buying locally made rice. |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by Nobody: 5:36pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
20bc:U aint feeling this stalkish behaivour abi |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by 20bc(m): 5:40pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
StrawberryCream:[color=teal]Who de fπck are you......? [/color] |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by prof800(m): 5:40pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
Akinwumi Adesina, where art thou.?! ![]() |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by Nobody: 5:42pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
20bc:Not sure |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by otokx(m): 5:42pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
Greed is killing Nigerians; was it not Tonte Dike that declared ownership of 2016 Jeep the other day? Nairaland mods even promoted it. |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by 2016Utmerunz: 5:43pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
FARMERS |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by Bucacious: 5:44pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
God bless u op for dis writeup. I am not a rice farmer but I love grown in Nigeria rice. The problem is dat the locak rice is not available everywia. It is not readily available at all. All the same there is no excuse on govt part to give this sector the attention it requires. |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by jasper7(m): 5:47pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
This is one of the best pieces I have read on Nairaland Mykellio, something good is coming to you. |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by Nobody: 5:49pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
The fact is the government needs to protect indigenous production of rice..why do I say so ..The various cabals that have ensured that rice farming doesn't see the light of day and that importation and sales of rice at exorbitant amounts remains status quo would stop at nothing to kill the plans of others who choose to feed our nation ...nigeria is such a complicated country reason why I say states should be on there own and focus on what they can do to propel nigeria agriculturally and industrially..Right in bayelsa peremabiri once had the largest rice farm in West Africa. .how that hub of rice farming ended up defunct is amazing... We need policies that will help us grow indigenously. . |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by Kazzman(m): 5:49pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
This is a nice write up, May God continues to Increase your wisdom as you have woken us up as citizens and those in government from our limitless slumber. God bless you and those that support this piece of advice. |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by anonimi: 5:52pm On Dec 22, 2015*. Modified: 6:14pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
Thanks OP and Pavore9 for your insights. Will this knowledge move ALL of us into action? Big question ![]() www.nairaland.com/attachments/2920815_fbimg1443594726987_jpegc00071cb2902eb1726fe8107c3b2dbb6 lomprico: |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by Nobody: 5:54pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
Ebonyi state governor is looking for where to dash out the little money in their coffers without looking for ways to make abakaliki rice one in the entire west Africa if not the entire Africa |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by anonimi: 5:54pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
IzonOwei:It should be the work of the: - senators - representatives and - governors of the concerned states to LOBBY for laws and policies in favour of their areas economic growth instead of seating on their LAZY bums sharing oil money every month from Abuja. |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by PHIPEX(m): 5:55pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
Nice on Op, we are all too short sighted as Nigerians. We consider anything local as inferior, that's why we use condescending words to describe local ingenuities eg "Aba made" but at the same time hail everything foreign regardless of quality. Am heading agric way by January. I hope it pays off. Crude price is falling, companies are retrenching, it's time to diversify. |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by Fourwinds: 5:57pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
country of wickedness., greed., covertous |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by oliver003: 5:59pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
for me, I am ready to go back to my village to start rice farming, if government can make available and accessible farming implement at low cost. |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by Koolking(m): 6:03pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
Mykellio:Your commentary is thought-provoking, insightful and intellectually overwhelming. Agribusiness is a virgin goldmine. Sadly, Nigerians are only interested in Politics, 190bettings and ephemeral opportunity offered by Oil and Gas. However, I see HOPE |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by Tekzyflex(m): 6:03pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
In Nigeria you will write and talk but nothing will be done. I just tire for this country called Nigeria. People are only interested in drinking beer and pepper soup and watching premier league. |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by oz4real83(m): 6:08pm On Dec 22, 2015*. Modified: 12:23pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
The major problem affecting Nigeria still lies in the wrong foundation. Our economy wasn't matured enough to be opened to the outside world at the time it was done. This early awareness to foreign goods created an appetite that is insatiable and also difficult to quench. China closed its economy to the whole world in their foundation period and developed local appetite for their locally produced goods. By the time their economy was opened,the appetite still remained!!! That's why their economy is growing at alarming rate because they patronise their locally made goods and force the whole world to also patronize them by making them affordable and easily available!!! |
| Re: See How Nigerians Are Killing Their Rice Value Chain by Nobody: 6:08pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
Mykellio:You're right! We really do need an Agricultural Revolution in this country. It pains me that successive Governments have been paying lip service about the need to seriously invest in Agriculture and diversify our economy so that we do not depend too much on oil revenues. They go out there and make all the promises, yet, Agriculture is still relegated to the background. Students studying agricultural Sciences in tertiary institutions are usually ashamed to tell people their course of study as they're regarded as 'second class' courses. We need to change this mentality. Most of our Agricultural Courses graduates end up doing white & blue collar jobs...yours truly is guilty as charged. I've been seriously thinking about turning back to Agriculture rather than these white collar jobs. Hit me up if you've got some good ideas we can develop and work with. |
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..The various cabals that have ensured that rice farming doesn't see the light of day and that importation and sales of rice at exorbitant amounts remains status quo would stop at nothing to kill the plans of others who choose to feed our nation ...nigeria is such a complicated country reason why I say states should be on there own and focus on what they can do to propel nigeria agriculturally and industrially..