The Minister of Agriculture and
Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh has said the Federal Government will soon
begin cattle ranching in the country to stop herdsmen killings.
Ogbeh made the disclosure on
Monday during his official visit to a beans market located at Auta Ballefi,
Nasarawa State, operated by the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), NAN
reports.
“We are starting the ranches
soon. We will see if we can buy large number of shell and keep before we start.
We want to stop the cows roaming about causing fights and killings.
“We will buy and give them to
feed their cows until they get use to the ranches. We want to know if you have
up to a trailer load. We will see what we can do if we can off-take the shell
from you,’’ he added.
The minister, however, warned
farmers against preserving beans with sniper after harvesting.
“We are proud of what we are
seeing here today because this is not what we normally see in the IDPs. Most of
the IDPs we visited are always waiting for people to bring food to them.
“But here, you are producing food
and making money. You have told us what you need and as we go back to the
office, we will find ways of helping you.
“I have never seen any beans
market as big as this. And because you are farming, we are going to help you
improve on what you are doing.
“I assure you that before the
next planting season, we will bring three tractors here. You manage the
tractors to do your farming.
“The first thing I will say now
is nobody should put sniper on the beans again for storage because it is
poisonous to human health.
“Instead, use pepper for
preservation. That is why when we export beans, they are being rejected in
Europe,” he said.
The minister restated
government’s commitment to provide big market for farm produce to avoid post-harvest
losses.
“We will find bigger markets to
buy what you are producing. We are going to be buying from this market for
schools’ programmes because is clean and direct from the farms.
“From the report released by the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) few days ago says the country has saved N51
billion in 34 months from importation. We have cut down food importation which
is good,’’ he added.
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