The Federal Government of Nigeria is ready to stop the
importation of processed tomato paste and puree into the country.
Recently the Staple Crop Processing Zone Development (SCPZ)
team of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD)
visited the 1,200 metric ton capacity Dangote Tomato processing factory in Kano
State.
Leader of the FG team to Dangote factory, Dr Niyi Odunlami,
said the improved status of the processing plant is intended to increase
dependence on locally made products rather than dependence on imported ones.
Odunlami said “This started even in the days of high oil
revenue, as the Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, worked towards
meeting the huge, local and regional demand for processed foods, conserving
foreign exchange, boosting food security, improving on nutrition for Nigerians,
creating wealth for Nigerian farmers and developing rural economic space.”
While commenting on the partnership between Dangote Farms
and the Ministry, he said “It is needless to begin to say the obvious on the
transformation potentials of what Dangote Farms has done here today, for local
farmers, for local youth and for the nation’s economy.
“We developed the SCPZ Programme to identify major
agricultural production clusters, like the Kadawa-Bunkure axis and to designate
and appoint a delimited zone for attracting private sector investments into
modern processing of locally produced crops, livestock, fisheries and related
agribusiness activities.”

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