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Nigeria : Kwara State Government gets $3.1m agricultural loan
Publish Date : 29-Jun-2017
The Kwara State Government has received a N1billion ($3.1 million) agricultural loan from the Central Bank of Nigeria for farmers in the state.
Anu Ibiwoye, the Special Adviser to the governor on Agriculture and Rural Water Support Services, said, the loan is to be released through microfinance banks.
I wish to confirm that the 1bn agriculture loan just came in about a week ago. We are starting with our estate farms across the state and we also have plans for individual and farmer groups that will benefit from the loan. We have a structure on ground to hasten the process through automation, because we have software that can track each farmers account, he added.
According to him, to gain access to the loan, farmers are required to open an account with selected microfinance banks like Apeks and KCMB.
He added, A lot of farmers have registered without giving us their Biometric Verification Numbers (BVN). We cannot disburse the loan without the BVN, so we are going to screen out farmers without it. Basically in the template, we are proposing N129, 000 per hectare for soya beans, N203, 000 for maize and N212, 000 for rice. Over 29, 000 farmers have registered, while one thousand farmers will be captured in the first phase.
The government will put in efforts to monitor the activities of farmers in order to ensure that the loans are wisely used, Ibiwoye added.
We want to ensure that our people see agriculture as a business venture, so that the money is also paid back for other beneficiaries to access.