Rivers Community Moves to Embark on Commercial Coconut Farming

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In an effort to commercialise coconut production, a community in Rivers state, South-South, Nigeria, is set to embark on commercial coconut farming for the year 2024.

Specifically speaking at the annual ‘Coconut Festival,’ recently held at Asarama-ija, Andoni in Rivers, Mr. Inwon Urang, paramount ruler, Asarama-ija community in Andoni Local Government Area of Rivers, said coconut farming is a veritable investment capable of enhancing employment and the local economy.

According to him, the community is working towards making coconut farming a “key economic pursuit” as it is making efforts towards commercializing coconut production.

We have acquired a verse piece of land basically for planting of improved species of coconut because we are looking beyond the festival.

“Coconut is an economic tree suitable for our terrain, and we hope to develop it. We will start off the plantation with about 2,000 coconut stands in the first phase of the project.

“Currently, the community has about 3,000 coconut trees with a yearly harvest of over 10,000 coconuts, which is why we are working on an investment plan along the coconut value chain,” he said.

Coconut and its bi-products are of great economic values, so we look forward to partnering with government and private entrepreneurs in that regard.

A counsellor representing the Asarama-ija ward, Mr Atajit Urang, commended the leadership of the community for consistency in sponsoring the festival.

The counsellor noted that the annual celebration had further strengthened peace and united the people and neighbouring communities in the area.

Similarly, an indigene of the community, Mrs Awajis Immanuel, expressed satisfaction with the opportunity of cultural displays that the festival offered, adding that it would continue to be a symbol of unity in the area.

 

 

AgroNigeria/Shakirat Sadiq

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