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CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by Horlufemi(m): 7:47pm On Aug 13, 2019
The Central Bank of Nigeria on Monday unveiled fresh plans to revive the palm oil value chain to enable the sector to generate foreign exchange and reduce the level of unemployment in the country.

The CBN Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele, unveiled the strategies while speaking during a meeting with stakeholders in the Palm Oil Value Chain.

The meeting, which was held at the headquarters of the CBN, was attended by Governors of Akwa Ibom, Edo and Abia states and chief executives of companies operating in that sector of the economy.


Emefiele said as part of the apex bank’s Anchor Borrowers Programme and its Commercial Agriculture Credit Scheme, the CBN would work with large corporate stakeholders and smallholder farmers to ensure availability of quality seeds for this year’s planting season and agro-chemicals in order to enable improved cultivation of palm oil.

In addition, he said the bank would also work to encourage viable off-taker agreements between farmers and large-scale palm producing companies.

He noted that loans would be granted through the ABP and CACS programmes at no more than nine per cent per annum to identified core borrowers.


With an estimated three million hectares of land under cultivation and abundance of suitable arable land, the CBN governor said the bank would need the cooperation of state governments in the oil palm producing zone.

He said their cooperation would make land available to investors with proven financial and technical capabilities, who will be able to support developments of large scale palm oil plantations in the country.

He announced that all the states in the South-South and South-East regions had agreed to provide at least 100,000 hectares for the initiative.


The programme, he stated, was also expected to accommodate the smallholder farmers.

He said, “This renewed focus by the CBN to support improved growth in the agriculture and manufacturing sectors in Nigeria, is clearly in line with the Federal Government’s determination to diversify the base of Nigeria’s economy away from a reliance on crude oil, so as to insulate our economy from the vagaries and shocks associated with volatility in crude oil prices

“Let me stress that we are not unmindful that our current focus to make life difficult for smugglers of the products being targeted under our intervention will be resisted by unpatriotic and recalcitrant beneficiaries of the status quo.


“We will not be deterred by their criticisms but will appeal to Nigerians to support these initiatives.

“No doubt, there will be initial pain caused by this new focus, but the medium and long run benefits remain unassailable and glorious for our dear country.”

Emefiele said that resuscitating the country’s palm oil sector was vital to the government’s growth objectives as it would assist in creating jobs for Nigerians.


He said the meeting was an important one as it brought together key players across the palm oil value chain, state governments, banks, and officials of the CBN, in order to examine the challenges faced by palm oil operators.

He said the need to meet the stakeholders in the sector was borne out of the conviction that revitalising the sector would enable Nigeria to regain its position as one of the leading global producers of palm oil.


He said currently, Nigeria still expended close to $500m on oil palm importation annually, adding that time had come to change the narrative.

He said the apex bank would support improved production of palm oil to meet not only the domestic needs of the market but to also increase exports in order to improve forex earnings.

He said, “As some of you may recall, in the late ’50s and ’60s, Nigeria was not only the world’s leading producer of palm oil, it was also the largest exporter of palm oil, with close to 40 per cent of the global market share.


“Today, we are a distant fifth among leading producers of palm oil; we barely produce up to three per cent of the global supply of palm oil, with an estimated production of 800,000 metric tonnes of palm oil, while countries like Malaysia and Indonesia produce 25 million and 41 million tonnes of palm oil respectively.”

“We have also become a net importer of palm oil, importing between 400,000 – 600,000 MT of palm oil in order to meet local demand for this commodity.


“Despite the availability of over three million hectares of farmland for palm oil cultivation, production remains low at close to two tonnes per hectare, relative to a global benchmark of 25 tonnes per hectare.

“This is as a result of the maturation of existing palm trees, as some of these trees were planted in the ’50s, as well as low investment in replanting high yielding palm oil seeds. As some of you may know, the usual lifecycle for optimum palm production is 25 years.”


The CBN governor said if Nigeria had kept pace with its peers in supporting improved cultivation of palm oil, at the current global market price of $600 per tonne, and an assumed production level of 16m tonnes, Nigeria could have generated close to $10bn worth of foreign exchange.

This analysis, he noted, did not take into consideration the number of jobs that could have been created in rural communities from large scale smallholder developments.

In due course, the CBN governor said the bank intended to also address challenges in the cocoa, cassava, beef/cattle ranching, dairy and fish sectors.


He said soon, every region of the country would feel the positive impact of the CBN intervention in the agricultural sector.

These efforts, he stated, would not only enable the bank to conserve foreign exchange, but also create jobs on a mass scale.

He expressed optimism that as the measures began to bear fruits, states would become more economically viable, given the massive economic activities that would occur from catalysing activities in the agricultural and manufacturing sectors.


He said, “Today’s meeting was enlarged to include Executive Governors and other top government functionaries from the oil palm producing states to elicit their buy-in and set a partnership model that would, with immediate effect, stimulate investments in the palm oil plantations, such that within the next 3-5 years, the global share of the country’s oil palm production would more than double.

“Our ultimate vision is to overtake Thailand and Columbia to become the third largest producer over the next few years.”


The Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, said that there were a lot of factors that were making the country uncompetitive in oil palm production.

He said for the intervention of the CBN to achieve the needed results, there was a need to have a very clear plan that would provide the right infrastructure for the land to be given out by governors.

He also said there was a need to determine where to get the planting materials that would serve as input for oil palm farmers.


He added that the issue of farming practices and training of smallholder farmers must also be considered, noting that to attract any meaningful investment, there must be some form of incentives to attract investors.

Source:
https://punchng.com/cbn-plans-single-digit-interest-loan-for-oil-palm-producers/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by helinues: 7:48pm On Aug 13, 2019
Good move by cbn

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by Born2Breed(f): 8:30pm On Aug 13, 2019
Now CBN is talking.

This part of the agric sector has been neglected for so long without incentives.

Everyone can do without meat but few can do without palm oil.

This is commendable.

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by Chidexter(m): 8:35pm On Aug 13, 2019
The entire funds spent on the war against bokoharam would have financed things like this easily, really hope things work out the way it should

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by Okoroawusa: 8:43pm On Aug 13, 2019
Take it or leave it
Buhari is laying the foundation for the Nigeria of our dreams.

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by kayfra: 8:44pm On Aug 13, 2019
Na SE and SS Ruga be that

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by seunmsg(m): 9:10pm On Aug 13, 2019
Nobody seems to be interested in discussing this good CBN policy simply because the beneficiaries will be from south east and south south. If the policy is directed towards the people of North west and north east, they would have dropped loads of wailing epistles on how Buhari is pursuing Fulani agenda.

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by kolafolabi(m): 9:16pm On Aug 13, 2019
seunmsg:
Nobody seems to be interested in discussing this good CBN policy simply because the beneficiaries will be from south east and south south. If the policy is directed towards the people of North west and north east, they would have dropped loads of wailing epistles on how Buhari is pursuing Fulani agenda.

You are right

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by oluwasegun007(m): 9:16pm On Aug 13, 2019
Hope the state with the highest producer of palm in nigeria was included..

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by LadySarah: 9:17pm On Aug 13, 2019
we are waiting.
Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by Nobody: 9:17pm On Aug 13, 2019
seunmsg:
Nobody seems to be interested in discussing this good CBN policy simply because the beneficiaries will be from south east and south south. If the policy is directed towards the people of North west and north east, they would have dropped loads of wailing epistles on how Buhari is pursuing Fulani agenda.
because you people deserves nothing and contribute nothing to our economy.

If all the money wasted on north was invested in south south region, we would have been like UK by now.

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by Vedom(m): 9:17pm On Aug 13, 2019
Not a bad move either
Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by dalass(f): 9:17pm On Aug 13, 2019
Just waking up ba? cool
Hope it goes to the real farmers not political touts and kingpins as usual angry

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by Commentor: 9:17pm On Aug 13, 2019
PUGA.

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by UnknownT: 9:17pm On Aug 13, 2019
Make dem add am for budget too like RUGA
Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by ednut1(m): 9:17pm On Aug 13, 2019
Then they use it to buy tbills lol
Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by BabaIbo: 9:17pm On Aug 13, 2019
Nice move
Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by ruffhandu: 9:17pm On Aug 13, 2019
I hope it won't be a white elephant project. Did CBN just wake up? The Edo state Governor spoke well, not just talk talk, there needs to be a solid plan in place. The banks need to be carried along, not CBN telling the banks to 'ensure they secure the loans', which will make the loans inaccessible by the farmers who actually need them. Inasmuch as it's not a grant, it has to be accessible to the farmers who need the fund, without C of O et al.
It's a good move, but if not properly put in perspective, then it'll be a story Godwin arranged to show he is ready now to look like a nationalist since all his four years was spent doing Buhari's bidding, which earned him a second term.

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by BabaIbo: 9:18pm On Aug 13, 2019
seunmsg:
Nobody seems to be interested in discussing this good CBN policy simply because the beneficiaries will be from south east and south south. If the policy is directed towards the people of North west and north east, they would have dropped loads of wailing epistles on how Buhari is pursuing Fulani agenda.


They add more value and finance to the country so they deserve more

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by Nobody: 9:19pm On Aug 13, 2019
good move by CBN. our land is actually good for this not the ruga that the terrorist want in our land

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by paulemi(m): 9:19pm On Aug 13, 2019
Horlufemi:


Source:
https://punchng.com/cbn-plans-single-digit-interest-loan-for-oil-palm-producers/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

Cc: mynd44

I don't know why, but once I see any policy that requires, or even remotely suggests, 'land allocation' championed by this government, I immediately get suspicious. Look at this policy now; brilliant, very brilliant, but there's large expanse of land required.

God help this country.

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by seunmsg(m): 9:20pm On Aug 13, 2019
Igbosmoker:
because you people deserves nothing and contribute nothing to our economy.

If all the money wasted on north was invested in south south region, we would have been like UK by now.


The north actually contributes more to Nigeria’s economy than the south east.

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by Cutezt(m): 9:20pm On Aug 13, 2019
Okay
Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by Nobody: 9:21pm On Aug 13, 2019
Good move providing loans for businesses on the east

Ruga should also be a loan facility for Northern states who are interested and not a government hand out

CBN is not Father Christmas

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by Bizibi(m): 9:22pm On Aug 13, 2019
I don't get carried away,do it and let us see the results.....

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by Nobody: 9:22pm On Aug 13, 2019
seunmsg:



The north actually contributes more to Nigeria’s economy than the south east.
I'm not from south east so them no concern me.

The north is holding my region backward, imagine taking our resources to help fight northern boko haram, feeds Fulani herdsmen and sponsor their useless trips to Saudi Arabia

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Re: CBN Plans Single-digit Interest Loan For Oil Palm Producers In SE/SS by Nobody: 9:23pm On Aug 13, 2019
seunmsg:
Nobodoy seems to be interested in discussing this good CBN policy simply because the beneficiaries will be from south east and south south. If the policy is directed towards the people of North west and north east, they would have dropped loads of wailing epistles on how Buhari is pursuing Fulani agenda.
you can use your land up north and in the southwest for ruga or any other project that suit your region . no one will care if you don't attempt to illegally include our region for projects that don't benefit us

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