LAGOS.
25.05.21. Having sponsored no fewer than 900,000 smallholder
farmers in rice production across the federation to benefit from CBN'S
intervention fund under the Anchor Borrowers Programme, Unity Bank Plc has
partnered the launching of Ekiti Rice Pyramid Project in South-West Nigeria
held recently. The launch is a follow-up to the unveiling of the Rice
Pyramid earlier in the year at Kebbi State, for the Northwest and Gombe State
in the Northeast. Over 278 metric tonnes of rice paddy were on display at
the event attended by several stakeholders in the rice production value chain
including the Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi and CBN Governor Godwin
Emefiele.
Unity
Bank said it provided additional funding to 500,000 rice farmers across Nigeria
in the wet and dry season farming in 2020. Reflecting on the impact of the
funding interventions for the rice farmers since the launch of the Anchor
Borrowers Programme, the Managing Director of Unity Bank Plc, Mrs. Tomi
Somefun, recalled that through the strategic partnership with them, the Bank
financed about 273,000 smallholder farmers at the onset of the programme, which
was then the largest single-ticket transaction in any CBN intervention
programme in the agricultural sector.
She
said that in 2019, the bank followed up with the financing of additional
146,810 smallholder rice farmers for the wet and dry season farming activities,
cutting across 35 States of the Federation and the (FCT). The Bank
sustained the momentum in 2020 by extending additional funding to over 500,000
smallholder farmers in 2020 wet and dry season farming activities, in
furtherance of the Bank’s commitment towards supporting rice
farmers.” Represented by the Regional Manager, Southwest, Adenike
Abimbola, Somefun commended the Central Bank for sustaining the Anchor
Borrowers’ Programme initiative, adding that it is imperative to boost food
production and attain self-sufficiency in food production in the country.
She
also enjoined the rice farmers to utilize their inputs judiciously and continue
to show commitment to the government’s agenda of driving food security through
rice production. She said, “We urge the beneficiaries of the Intervention
Programme to utilize the inputs judiciously and ensure the sustainability of
the Programme by repaying their loans.” “They should appreciate the
efforts of the Government in attaining food sufficiency, diversification of the
economy from oil, job creation for the teeming youth and poverty reduction. We
also advise our farmers to imbibe good agricultural practice as it has been
established that doing so would enhance yield and greatly increase farmers’
incomes.”
She
added, “We remain optimistic that RIFAN under the able leadership of the
National President, Alhaji Aminu Goronyo, will continue to educate its members
on their roles and responsibilities under the ABP. “Unity Bank is fully
committed to its partnership with RIFAN to support the programme. This
commitment will ensure the attainment of FGN/CBN’s target of meeting
self-sufficiency in food production and through it, national
security.” Recall that Unity Bank announced recently that it would support
an additional 120,000 smallholder maize farmers in the 2021 wet season farming
under the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme.
The
Bank has gained a reputation for its agric financing in the country, especial
for its role in facilitating the Nigerian government’s intervention in the
agric sector through the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme.