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CBN Devising Plans To Increase Wheat Production

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October 4, 2021
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has devised strategic action plans to increase wheat production by addressing existing difficulties in the value chain and, as a result, bolstering the country’s foreign reserves.

Mr Philip Yila Yusuf, Director of the CBN’s Development Finance Department, revealed this at a wheat conference and stakeholder engagement in Abuja over the weekend, themed: “Improving and Sustaining the Wheat Value Chain Development in Nigeria,” according to the Nigerian Tribune.

He emphasized the wheat value chain’s immense potential for ground-breaking impact in the agricultural sector, stating that the Bank planned to focus attention on the wheat value chain for dry season planting in 2021/2022 after making sustainable progress throughout the rice and maize value chains.

Yusuf said, “The CBN plans to address key problems in the value chain through financing massive production of wheat in Nigeria and seeks to facilitate sustained availability of high yield seed variety in the country and improve general productivity.”

He also stated that wheat was the second-highest contributor to the country’s food import bill, putting strain on the country’s foreign reserve, with over $2 billion spent annually on the importation of more than 5 million Metric Tons (MT) of wheat.

Furthermore, he estimated that only 1%, or 63,000 metric tons (MT), of the 5-6 million MT of wheat eaten yearly was grown locally, stating that the CBN’s involvement had become critical due to Nigeria’s high need for wheat and inability to meet that demand.

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