The
Bank of Agriculture (BOA) has disbursed more than N21.5billion to farmers
nationwide in an empowerment initiative involving no fewer than 107,200
households.
Mrs
Idiat Folorunsho, the Zonal Manager, South West Region, Bank of Agriculture (BOA),
made the disclosure at the Ooni Ogunwusi Agric-empowerment Programme in
Ile-Ife.
Folorunsho
said that dwindling oil revenue had forced a rethink in strategy in favour of
agribusiness
She noted that BOA had taken necessary steps through deliberate policies and special programmes to galvanise the agriculture sector and engender the development of agribusinesses.
The
Zonal Manager also stressed that the bank was always ready to produce young
farmer entrepreneurs to assist in food production and to make the nation to be
self-reliant in all agricultural products.
She
also said N40billion had been set aside as a special purpose vehicle to ensure
proper implementation of the programme to farmers nationwide.
Folorunsho
also said the bank’s Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP) involves the Anchor
providing some degree of support through the supply of inputs and technical
advice to farmers.
The
Zonal Manger equally noted that all projects were being adequately taken care
of with supplies of inputs to farmers after training.
She
expressed the belief that a vibrant agro-industrial value chain in the
agriculture sector would serve as a springboard for the growth of the
manufacturing sector.
Agribusiness,
she said, was expected to serve as a rallying point for rejuvenation while ABP
was intended to create an ecosystem to link out-growers (small holder farmers)
to local processors.
She
stated further that this would increase banks’ financing to the sector,
increase capacity of anchor companies involved in rice production and increase
the productivity and incomes of out-growers.
The
epoch making event witnessed the presentation of cheques to the representatives
of the hundreds of youths who were the beneficiaries of Ooni Ogunwusi
Agric-empowerment programme.
The
programme was being held in partnership with BOA, which was represented at the
forum, by its Deputy Managing Director, Mr Adebayo Jemileyin.
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