The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has said the Buhari Administration has drastically cut rice importation.
This, according to him, has been coupled with policies that are moving Nigeria closer to be self sufficient in the production of rice.
Addressing a press conference in Abuja, the Minister, quoting figures from the Thailand Rice Exporters Association, said rice importation from Thailand, which supplies the bulk of the parboiled rice being imported into Nigeria, dropped from 644,131 metric tonnes to about 21,000 MT between September 2015 and September 2017.
“We are happy to tell Nigerians of a giant stride made by the Administration in the agriculture sector, specifically rice production: Nigeria is inching closer to achieving self-sufficiency in rice, due to the success recorded by the Administration in the local production of rice,” he said.
According to Mohammed, as a result of the Administration’s success in local production, some investors from Thailand have even shown interest in establishing rice milling plants in Nigeria, a development he said would further boost rice production in the country.
“A few years ago, this (Thai investors establishing rice mills in Nigeria) would not have been possible since Nigeria was not considered a top rice producing country. Today, Nigeria is one of the largest producers of rice,” he said.
The Minister said the increase in rice production across the country did not happen by accident, but largely due to the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme, initiated by President Muhammadu Buhari to support farmers through inputs distribution and loans to boost rice production, and the Presidential Fertilizer Initiative, among others.
He said the increased rice production has, in turn, led to the establishment of rice mills, including the 120,000MT WACOT Mill in Kebbi and the 1,000,000MT Dangote Rice Mill.