Edo State government says it has attracted over $531m in the last nine months to the palm oil sector through the Edo State Oil Palm Programme.
This is as the government hailed its sustained collaboration and investment in the agricultural sector.
Mr. Wellington Omoragbon, the state Coordinator for the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, disclosed this at the inauguration of FOARE Mushroom Production Centre and the launch of the 2022 Farming Season in Benin City.
Omoragbon urged citizens to support the government’s programmes designed to accelerate food production, processing and marketing along the various agribusiness value chain.
Meanwhile, in his speech the Edo State Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Mr. Stephen Idehenre, also said the state had allocated over 62, 000 hectres to investors.
Idehenre also explained that the Godwin Obaseki-led administration had prioritised agriculture to ensure the realisation of the Making Edo Great Again Agenda.
“So far, we have attracted investments valued at $531.2m in nine months to the oil palm sector alone via the ESOPP. It was created to bring opportunities to large, medium and small-scale investors in the oil palm sub-sector with the goal of de-risking investments in agriculture”
“The programme approach involves the use of Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil and Free Prior Informed Consent guidelines to engage communities in land allocation. A total of 62,500 hectares have been allocated to investors. The programme is expected to create over 200,000 jobs across the value chain”
“We will add over 1,000,000 metrics tons to local production of Crude Palm Oil by 2030,” the commissioner added.
He stated that the newly inaugurated production centre would create 50 direct and 200 indirect jobs.
“I thank the proponents of this venture for their commitment to the cause of supporting the government in wealth creation through innovative approaches such as this.”