Anchor Borrowers Programme- Rice Farmers Want FG to Review Conditions Of Loans
Alhaji Muatari
Sani, Chairman, Rice Farmers Association in Katsina Senatorial Zone, has
urged the Federal Government to review the conditions for granting
loans to rice farmers under the Anchor Borrowers Programme ( ABP ).
He made the call in an interview on Wednesday in Katsina.
Sani said: “The system of granting loans
to rice farmers under the Anchor Borrowers Programme ( ABP ) is flawed,
as the farmers are often short-changed by off-takers who supply farm
inputs and equipment.
“The companies which supply water
pumping machines, rice seedlings and other inputs usually provide the
wrong materials to the farmers.
“This year, for instance, rice farmers
were provided with sub-standard rice seedlings that grow very tall and
produce less rice.”
Sani said that the panacea to the
problem was for the Federal Government to deal directly with rice
farmers, rather than through third parties.
“In Katsina State, there are different
varieties of rice that grow well in different zones. The rice seedling
in the Funtua Zone would not thrive well in the Katsina Zone,” he said.
Sani, however, urged the Federal
Government to sustain the ABP in order to cater to the needs of rice
farmers across the country.
He said that in spite of the challenges facing rice farmers, they were able to produce large quantities of rice this year.
It can be recalled that Central Bank of
Nigeria ( CBN ) granted N2 billion ABP loans to rice farmers in the 34
local government areas of Katsina State in 2017 to boost rice
production.