FG urged to establish presidential initiative for oil palm development

President Bola Tinubu

The National Palm Produce Association of Nigeria, (NPPAN) has appealed to the Federal Government to set up a presidential initiative for oil palm development in the country.

Mr Alphonsus Inyang, National President, of the association made the appeal in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Abuja.

According to him, `the initiative would generate N16 trillion to boost the economy through oil palm between now and 2030 and upgrade it from the current 5th largest oil producing nation globally to 3rd position.’

Inyang said such initiative should be funded by special fund to enable it meet its target.

He explained that currently, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (FMAFS) has set up a Technical Working Group on Oil Palm Strategy and Roadmap Development which is a step in the right direction.

Inyang said the association has designed a model to be adopted by Federal Government to make the country the third largest palm oil producing country globally.

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“We are currently number five producing 1.4 million tones per year which is a far cry from Indonesia the number one which produces 50 million tones per year.

“Nigeria produces 1.4 million tones per year and this is not enough to take care of our needs.

“We have designed a model for government that the country can develop 2.5 million hectares between now and 2030 this mean 2.5 million households,”he said.

Inyang identified the country as the largest producer and consumer of oil palm in Africa however, said that yet the nation could not produce enough for its populace.

He recommended the plantation of oil palm in home state, neighborhoods, around the houses rather than mass production.

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