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Ogun Commenced Harvest Of 200 Hectare Of Rice Plantation

The Ogun state government has Commenced the harvest of 1,400 metric tonnes of Rice on a 200 hectares of rice plantation at Magboro area of Obafemi Owode local government area of the state.

The State Governor, Dapo Abiodun who initiated the exercise promised to expand the 200 hectares to 2000 hectares to ensure food security and sufficiency.

While asking youths in the state to embrace Agriculture towards ensuring food security, he also promised to ensure critical infrastructure development towards driving the vision and mission of the federal government in the sector.

“This is a 200-hectare rice farm. The farmers are mainly women and youths from all parts of the country and not just from Ogun State alone” he said

Speaking on the occasion, Governor Abiodun said that with the flag-off, Ogun State is not only joining states like Lagos, Kebbi, and Bayelsa in producing locally grown rice for the consumption of the people, but also fostering economic development, creating jobs, and improving livelihoods within the communities.

“Each farmer was allocated one hectare of farmland; this means that we have 200 farmers in this cluster. This project started in April this year. They began planting in May, and today we are already harvesting, making it a three-month cycle. It means that we can do this three times a year.’

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Abiodun noted that the farm, with a seven metric ton yield per hectare, could translate to 1,400 metric tons for 200 hectares of milled rice with an efficiency yield of about 70 per cent, which would also translate to about 20,000 bags of milled rice per cycle.

20,000 bags of milled rice per cycle should be estimated to cost about N1 billion. So, these 200 farmers, made up of women and youths across the country who farm here in just three months, have a revenue of N1 billion. If they do this three times this year, they will earn N3 billion. We have no business being hungry in Nigeria.

“In this place, I have 12,500 hectares of land, and all we have farmed is 200 hectares that yielded N1 billion for 200 farmers. From here, I can feed the rest of the country. We will scale up this project immediately from 200 to 2,000 hectares.

“We can generate N30 billion in revenue. H added, “We can take significant steps towards realising that vision of making Ogun State the food basket of this country,”

The governor stated that the project is in line with President Bola Tinubu’s administration’s resolve, to eradicate poverty and hunger by providing affordable food to Nigerians, adding that the project, apart from increasing rice production, would also address animal husbandry.

He emphasised that the state is blessed with adequate manpower and natural resources, stating that agriculture remains an important agenda of his administration, as it provides employment and raw materials for the numerous industries that abound in the state.

In addition, he said the OGSTEP Agricultural Sector Intervention will provide critical support, including advanced agricultural techniques, access to quality seeds, modern irrigation systems, and technical training for farmers, adding that the approach is offered to beneficiaries at a 65 per cent discount on the cost for each mechanisation operation.

While lauding the people, especially members of the communities, for supporting the project, the governor promised that the farm would be provided with solar pumps to power the boreholes, as well as modern drones for effective pest control.

Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Bolu Owotomo, said the project is in tandem with the agricultural policy of the Abiodun-led administration: ensuring food sufficiency for the people

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