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Rice to be sold N6,000 instead of N18,000

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-Locally produced rice will be sold at the rate of N6,000 instead of N18,000 per 50kg bag.
-This action was taken by the stakeholders.

The Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN) in collaboration with other stakeholders has said it will reduce the price of locally produced rice from N18,000 per 50kg. bag to N6,000 within the next few months.

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Alhaji Aminu Goronyo, the National President of RIFAN, made this disclosure in Abuja on Wednesday during a meeting with Rice Processors Association of Nigeria (RIPAN) and the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh.

Goronyo said that RIFAN and RIPAN had agreed to reduce the current price of 50 kg. bag of rice to N6,000 within the next few months instead of N13,000-N13,5000 price tag initially agreed upon, if the farmers have bouyant harvest and low cost of production through the federal government’s support to rice farmers.

“This is just the beginning. The actual price will still come down because we are expecting a bumper harvest this year; we have sat down with the millers and agreed that we will work together for the interest of Nigerians. At one time, people were buying a bag of rice at the cost of N18,000 but they are now buying it at between N13,000 and N15,000. The price is coming down. In the next few months, God willing, the price of a 50kg. bag of rice will come down to N6,000. It is achievable, it will be a reality,’’ he said.

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Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar, the Chairman, Rice Processors Association of Nigeria (RIPAN), said that the associations had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to reduce the prices of both paddy and processed rice.

“We have agreed at N110,000 per tonne of paddy. In the market, rice will come around N13,000 to N13,500 per 50kg. bag. Before now, we were buying paddy at N140,000 and N150,000 per tonne and we are selling our rice at N16,000 per 50kg. bag.

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“If this MoU works, we hope to sell a bag of rice at N13, 000 to N13, 500, depending on where you are in the country,’’ he said.

The minister, Audu Ogbeh lauded the associations for their decision to reduce the price of locally produced rice. The minister, who stressed that the biggest challenge facing rice farmers in the country was smuggling, said that the development would aid efforts to eliminate rice smuggling into the country.

“Let me express the appreciation of President Muhammadu Buhari and the Vice-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, to both farmers and millers because nobody can calculate what you have done to rescue our country that was very close to disaster.

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“What you have done is going to save us from a lot of difficulties. What we want to promise you is that we will help you ease the burden of rice farming. Last year, we procured 80,000 threshers; this year, we will procure another 2,500 threshers and we are bringing in small reapers for distribution to rice farmers.

“The equipment will enable them to cut the rice, thresh it, winnow it and put it in sacks; It will take away all the stress which makes rice farming very difficult so that you can keep to the price of N110, 000 per tonne of paddy that we agreed.

“If we are able to keep these prices stable and we are able to contain smuggling, I hope you will keep us informed when there are any challenges confronting you because no country can claim to be strong if its citizens are hungry.

“Let everybody know that the price of rice for this Christmas will be good enough for us to eat rice, chicken and fish. We just can’t afford hunger here. The smuggler will be the beneficiary of any violation of the price agreement you have reached,’’ Ogbeh said.