Ten poultry farmers registered
under Nigeria’s foremost broiler out-grower scheme, natnuPreneur, have become
the first beneficiaries of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)’s poultry Anchor Borrowers
Scheme (ABP).
The farmers took delivery of 1000
birds each in a ceremony which held at Erikorodo farm settlement, Ikorodu,
Lagos on Thursday, August 17th, 2017.
The event had the CBN, Bank of
Agriculture (BOA), the Ministry of Agriculture Lagos state, AMO Farms,
Erikorodo Poultry Farmers’ Association well represented; a total of 10,000 Day
Old Chicks (DOCs) were formally handed over to the beneficiaries following the
delivery of 38 tonnes of feeds for the six weeks rearing period, three days
prior.
While addressing newsmen shortly
after the handing over ceremony, the Coordinator of natnuPreneur, Mr.
GboladeAdewole expressed satisfaction at the success of the event pointing out
that it is another feather added to the cap of the natnuPreneur initiative.
“This is another success we are
recording here today. It is a thing of joy for us at Amo Farms to have our
farmers kick start the pilot phase of this CBN initiative. It tells you that
there is something we are doing right and I can assure that this scheme will be
a success”.
“With the technical support and
training we render farmers through our
team of Animal Scientists, veterinary doctors, customer satisfaction
representatives, I am sure that in the
next six weeks, our farmers would have successfully reared these chicks into
healthy broilers, which we’ll be buying back from them, at the agreed off-take
price” he said.
Speaking earlier, Mr. AdebisiAdedeji,
Head of the Development Finance Office (DFO) CBN Lagos, reiterated the apex
bank’s commitment towards reducing Nigeria’s food importation and encouraging locally
produced food both for consumption and export.
Mr. Adebisi explained that as
part of realizing the food security goal of the Federal Government, the CBN in
collaboration with Amo Farm Sieberer Hatchery Limited, has engaged 33 farmers
registered under the natnuPreneur out-grower scheme, in a pilot phase of
broiler production.
Explaining the role of the CBN in
the programme, Mr. Adebisi said “This is the pilot phase for the poultry
farmer’s ABP in Lagos. This might appear like a small project at the moment but
we assure you that by the end of this year, there will be hundreds and if
possible thousands of farmers involved in this scheme. The scheme will cut
across other areas of agriculture, but, we are starting with poultry because,
unlike others, it’s not seasonal. The CBN has invested a lot into this
programme and we will still invest more. What we have done is to provide the
farmers with the finance needed to buy the birds, the feed and other inputs necessary
materials to successfully rear the birds”.
He said that as part of measures
already in place to ensure the success of the scheme, a ready market has been
prepared for the farmers in natnudO foods through natnuPreneur broiler
out-grower scheme. He assured them that, market changes will not affect their
selling price as the already agreed selling price will apply at the end of the
cycle notwithstanding possible market changes.
In his words, “The Anchor, natnudO
Foods, who is also the off taker, has guaranteed that they will buy off all the
produce at the end of the cycle at a fixed price. So it’s not a situation where
the farmers at the end of the day will be looking for a market or people to
sell their produce to, there is a ready market for them. Also, price risk as a
result of market changes will not affect them because; the broilers will be
bought at the agreed price. So it’s a win –win situation for all the parties
involved” he said.
He expressed optimism that in the
next six weeks the DOCs would be ready for culling, and assured that it will be
a successful outing.
While also addressing the
farmers, the General Manager, Policy and Strategy, AMO Group, Mr. Toromade
Francis noted that the achievement is an addition to the success natnudO Foods
has recorded with its natnuPreneur scheme.
In his words: “For us this is not
the first time. So far, we have onboarded about 1,219 natnuPreneur farmers
nationwide, culled over 3.8 million birds and paid over N4Billion to farmers
across the country. So, this is just an addition to what we have done”.
He advised the farmers to be
committed, effective and prudent while assuring them that natnudO Foods being
the anchor to the programme will provide all technical support needed for them
to succeed. He assured them that the chicks, feed and other inputs that have
been given to them are of the highest quality.
“I assure you that, as the anchor
in this programme, we will support you with all the technical assistance you
require, as we assume that after six weeks, you would have been able to achieve
the weight expected. This is a journey which is starting today and we hope that
by this time next year, we should be harvesting hundreds of thousands of
chickens from these farms. We have increased the capacity of our abattoirs, we
have decentralized and are now processing in Port Harcourt and Kaduna just to
ensure that we accommodate all the chickens that you will raise, we’re also
constructing an abattoir in Uyo.” he said.
Speaking on behalf of the
farmers, Captain Eka Justus, the Chairman, Erikorodo Poultry Farmers
Association thanked the CBN, BOA, Lagos state ministry of Agriculture and AMO
Farms for the opportunity and promised that the farmers will not disappoint
them.
“We want to express our joy at
this opportunity because, to be selected amongst all the farms in Lagos State
as the first beneficiary of this programme is an honour and privilege. We say a
big thank you to CBN, BOA, Ministry of Agriculture, Amo Farms and natnudO
Foods. We assure you that we will not let you down” he said.
The Anchor Borrowers’ Programme
(ABP) was established by the CBN and launched by President MuhammaduBuhari
(GCFR) with the intention to create a linkage between anchor companies and
small holder farmers (SHFs) providing them with key agricultural commodities.
The programme thrust of the ABP is provision of farm inputs in kind and cash to
small holder farmers to boost production of commodities, stabilize inputs
supply to agro processors and address the country’s negative balance of
payments on food. At harvest, the SHF
supplies his/her produce to the Agro-processor (Anchor) who pays the cash
equivalent to the farmer’s account.
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