FG, Global Fortunes to partner on agric industrial parks

The Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development, Mustapha Shehuri has assured that the federal government would partner Global Fortunes Ltd. to establish Agricultural Industrial Parks (AIPs) across the country.

This he said will create jobs and ensure food sufficiency in the Agricultural Value Chain.

According to statement sign by a Senior Information Officer, Mrs Okeh Juliet, for the director Information, Shehuri made this disclosure when he received a delegation of the Global Fortunes Ltd led by Mr. Kidron Israel, in Abuja at the weekend.

The Minister pointed out that the project is going to be Public Private Partnership driven; adding that with the federal government commitment to the development of agricultural value chain, the project if implemented would ensure food security and create more employment for Nigerians.

He also noted that ‘’even with the huge infrastructural deficit in Nigeria, we can still embark on this project, because the government is focused on diversifying the Nigerian economy.’’

The Minister said he will visit the Taraba State Agricultural Industrial Park with the relevant directors to see the model of the park that is the state.

He stressed the need for the Federal Government in collaboration with the State Government and other relevant agencies to partake in the project in order to fast track progress.

In his remarks, the Director, Department of Agribusiness, Dr. Aminu Babadi, said the project is a welcome development but mentioned that some of the challenges that could hinder the smooth take off include; energy and space utilization.

In his presentation, the Manager, Global Fortunes Ltd, Mr. Kidron Israel said that the company is using this opportunity to establish Agricultural Industrial Parks across the six geopolitical zone of the country.

He also said that the system is the fastest way of changing the old farming culture to a state-of-the-art modern farming and also the fastest way of growing the economy.

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