The Dangote’s 16ton/hr Integrated Rice Mill will require paddy from a minimum of 20,000 Ha cultivated land while also Dangote Rice Outgrowership Scheme under the Oyo State Agric Initiative will empower thousands of smallholder rice farmers and consequently bring Oyo State to the frontier of rice production in Nigeria.‎
Governor Abiola Ajimobi who disclosed this at the official launch of WAMCO Milk Collection Centre, Saki, said that the milk collection Centre is the fifth of its kind and has a total milk collection capacity of about 40,000 liters per day, with an average daily raw milk intake of approximately 6,000 liters and a peak of more than 20,000 liters.
The governor explained that a strong delegation from the state comprising the Commissioners of Agriculture, Lands, Special Adviser, Projects and other senior government officials had a fruitful meeting with the Dangote Group with the Chairman of the Group, Aliko Dangote in attendance at Dangote Corporate Headquarters, Lagos, recently. According to Ajimobi, “A huge outcome of the meeting is Dangote Group’s decision to invest over N9billion to establish Nigeria’s biggest rice processing facility in Oyo State. This will be a very viable project because of the rich Rice belt in the Oke Ogun area of the state.
“There is an added advantage of the plant other than rice processing. The plant will also utilise the waste from rice husk to generate power which will ultimately provide power to the national grid. To commence the activities to bring this laudable project to fruition according to the agreed timeline, a team from Dangote Rice Limited will be visiting the state in the coming week,” he stressed.
Ajimobi noted that at least a minimum of 10,000 farmers will benefit from this Oyo/Dangote partnership, within the first 18 months of the project, noting that there would also be an increase in current market share of locally produced milk as well as creation of employable labor and expansion of investment opportunities in the state.
In his goodwill message at the occasion, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbe said that the Dairy Development Programmes (DDP) under the memorandum of understanding signed between the Federal Government and WAMCO in 2011 and renewed in 2016 has encouraged Sedentarisation of the Nomadic pastoralists thus reducing conflicts between farmers and the Fulani herdsmen in Oyo State.
Ogbe, who was represented by John Taiwo, stressed that the DDP has facilitated milk processing in Iseyin, Alaga, Fasola, Maya and the inaugurated Saki in Centre, saying that this also guaranteed farm gate price for raw milk in the areas.
In his address, the Chairman, WAMCO Nigeria Plc, Moyo Ajekigbe noted that a key aspect of its long term strategy of providing affordable nutrition is the DDP set up in Oyo State, explaining that the company works with local dairy farmers (including over 900 women) to grow local dairy.
Managing Director of WAMCO, Ben Langat stated that the DPP programme had created a model which can easily be replicated nationwide.

 

Akinremi Feyisipo, Ibadan

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