The Federal Ministry of Agriculture has sent through the Nigeria Cassava Growers Association (NCGA), forms for distribution to farmers in the 36 states of the federation for them to benefit from the N12.3 billion loan meant to boost cassava production in the country.
The
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the loan was recently signed between the
Bank of Agriculture (BoA) and the NCGA in collaboration with the Federal
Ministry of Agriculture with a mandate for the farmers to cultivate 60,000
hectares of cassava.
The
commencement of the process for the disbursement of the loan was disclosed at
the weekend in Akure, Ondo State by the National Chairman of the association,
Mr. Segun Adewunmi, who during a meeting 2,000 forms had been allocated for
each state.
The
chairman, who stated that the forms were meant for peasant farmers that were
registered members of the association, added that other categories of farmers
who want to benefit would need to apply on another form that would be ready
within one week.
Adewunmi
stated further that none members of the association, who wish to benefit from the
loan would need to deposit 20 percent equity loan volume required into his
account in BoA.
To
avoid improper utilisation of the loan, Adewunmi explained that the programme
involved proper monitoring of the farmers by the association from the beginning
of the loan to the sales of products.
He
explained that the programme was designed in such a way that the inputs would
be delivered to the farms in kind while they would only be given money to pay
for labour.
“It is
the duty of the association to ensure profitable sales of products of the farm,
repayment of loan to the bank and delivery of profit into the account of the
farmer,” he said.
While
directing the state chairmen of the association to commence the sale of the
forms to members, the chairman said advertisement would also be made on the
media for the registration and how to obtain the forms for the loan.
He
advised farmers to form themselves into cooperative societies that can own
specialised farm equipment such as tractors, cassava planter, harvesters and
others.
Adewunmi
disclosed that the association had written letters to the state governments in
the country, requesting for provision of enabling environment for the
successful operation of the programme in their various states.
Source:
http://agronigeria.com.ng/2013/03/18/nigeria-fg-releases-forms-for-n12-3-billion-cassava-loan/
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