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Ebonyi Earmarks 40, 500 Hectares Of Land For Rice Production

Umahi of Ebonyi stateThe Ebonyi State Government has earmarked 40,500 hectares of land for rice cultivation this farming season.

Governor David Umahi, said that as part of his government’s move to revolutionize the agricultural sector, the state had procured 40 tractors to till the land and make it easy for farmers to plant rice.

Addressing supporters during the Democracy Day celebration and his one year in office at the Abakaliki Township Stadium, the governor said that   40,500 hectares are spread across the 13 Local Government Areas of the state.

Each of the LGAs has 2,500 hectares mapped for the rice production while IFAD has six thousand hectares and FADAMA, 2,000 hectares.

Governor Umahi said: “We have 2,500 hectares of land in each of the LGAs. And we have 6,000 of farmland in our partnership with IFAD. We also have 2,000 hectares of land in our partnership with FADAMA. These are all for rice production.”

The governor said that as part of the measures to revolutionize rice production in the state, his administration had taken delivery of the three rice parboiling machines procured by the previous administration in the state.

He added that the installation of the parboiling machines at the three state-owned modern rice mills in Ikwo, Izzi and Oso Edda had commenced.

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The governor noted that the   government was partnering   UNIDO to install another modern rice mill that  would be handed over to the Abakaliki Rice Millers when fully installed.

He assured that the N2bn   Federal Government Loan for rice production was intact and would be disbursed to genuine farmers who met the conditions attached to it.

Umahi further stated that the government would give out seeds, fertilizer  and chemicals worth over N400m to farmers as loan this farming season.

He said that the government had signed an agreement with  Union Dicon  Salt Plc  for the establishment of a cassava farm  and a cassava processing factory in the state.

 

Governor Umahi  said that his administration  had introduced school agriculture, and was  currently working on three schools as pilot farms   in each of the three senatorial zones.

The governor said that  all the available land at the permanent site of the state university had been converted to tomato farmland  for   massive production of tomatoes for domestic and international consumption. [myad]

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