The National Cashew Association
of Nigeria (NCAN) has expressed dismay over the encroachment of foreigners into
cashew farm gates.
According to the national
president of the association, Tola Faseru the federal government has made it
clear that cashew is one of the strategic crops that will be used to diversify
Nigeria’s economy.
Faseru who spoke at the 2016
National Cashew Trade Administration Meeting of the association in Ogbomosho,
Oyo state noted that the encroachment of foreigners has been causing
distractions for local farmers and the consequence of this is low quality of
products, reduced value at the international market and most importantly lower
purchasing power for Nigerian farmers. “The encroachment into the farm gate by
the foreigners is inimical to the value chain system and cuts off our locals
from participating in the trade. Expatriates are positioned in the bushes to buy
directly from the farmers thereby taking away the much needed jobs from our
people.”
In his remarks, the former
governor of Oyo state Chief Adebayo Alao Akala, who was also present at the
event, frowned at the practice of foreigners bombarding the farm gates to buy
cashew and said this should stop.
The representative of the
Minister of Agriculture Mr. Mathew Omirigbe reassured the association that the
federal government is working to see that Nigerian cashew becomes the toast in
the International markets.
The chairman of the NCAN Trade
Administration Committee, Alhaji Adeniji Adeyemi expressed his delight at the
all inclusive decision made by members in disallowing encroachment of
foreigners into cashew farm gates.
Source: http://thenationonlineng.net
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