Farmers can grow rice all year round in Lagos – RIFAN
Deputy National President,Mr Segun Atho, Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN), says rice farmers in Lagos can grow the crop all year round to meet demand.
Atho told the Newsmen in Lagos that the state had the capacity to feed itself in the area of rice production, if fully harnessed, including cultivating the crop all-year-round.
” We have underground water, lagoon water, swamp water, and rainwater. All this is to our advantage in Lagos and it means that we can grow rice all year round, without ceasing. We pray that the government will see it from that perspective and provide more support for us.
“We have almost 114,000 hectares of land earmarked for agriculture in Lagos, if at least 10 to 15 per cent is open to rice cultivation, I believe that the sky is our limit.
“In Lagos, we have just started, because, by the time the rice mill at Imota is completed, we will support the working capacity of the mill to the fullest”, he said.
The RIFAN deputy national president stressed that Nigeria should look inwards on rice production and not rely on importation from other countries, arguing that all that was needed was support to our local farmers and encouragement to local investors to get involved in the rice revolution.
Atho also said that the country would soon be self-sufficient in rice, given the fact that the country had surpassed its previous rice production capacity, adding, ”We have over six million metric tons of rice today in Nigeria”.
“We are at an advanced stage in Nigeria in rice cultivation; what we have been cultivating in the past when compared to what we are having today, we have surpassed what we have in the past”, he said.
Atho listed the challenges confronting the sector to include; land clearing, storage facilities, and equipment, such as bulldozers, planters, among others, which can be surmounted with government support, especially in the area of land clearing and inputs in 2021.