The Federal Government on Monday declared that the price of rice would start to fall from November this year.
It stated that more Nigerians had returned to their various
farms, adding that at the next harvesting season which is next month, the price
of rice would start to crash.
This came as government said the delay in the approval of
the 2016 budget had made it impossible to implement the capital expenditure in
the agricultural sector.
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief
Audu Ogbeh, said this while addressing members of the Senate Committee on
Agriculture and Rural Development at the headquarters of the Ministry in Abuja.
Ogbeh, who stated that the government could not be involved
in the importation of rice as speculated in some quarters, stressed that his ministry
would not encourage rice importation as it would be detrimental to local
production.
He said federal government was against rice smuggling and
noted that the Seme border had become a notorious route for the smuggling of contraband
product into the country.
“We will not encourage rice importation and there is no way
our ministry or government can be involved in importing rice when we are working
hard to be self-sufficient in local production. By November, when full scale
harvest starts, rice prices will fall".
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