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Association seeks approval for 100,000ha rubber plantation in Cross River

Association seeks approval for 100,000ha rubber plantation in Cross River
NewsdeskBy NewsdeskSeptember 13, 2023Updated:September 13, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Cross River chapter of the National Rubber Producers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria (NARPMAN), has sought the approval of the state government to cultivate 100,000 hectares of rubber plantation.

Mr. Umo Inameti, State Chairman, NARPMAN, sought the approval on Wednesday when he led his members on a courtesy visit to the State Commissioner for Crops and Irrigation Development, Mr. Johnson Ebokpo.

Inameti said that years ago, the state depended heavily on rubber, but presently, it does not have up to 10,000 hectares of prime-producing rubber trees.

According to him, as the plantations disappeared, all the processing factories in the state went with them except for Royal Farms which started in 2018.

“Our prayer therefore to the state government is an approved policy document to develop 100,000 hectares of land for rubber cultivation and the crop should be added to the state’s 2024 budget.

“If we can do 50,000 hectares in the next few years, we will drastically be reducing rural-urban migration and we will be making about N200 billion direct incomes to our primary industries annually,” he said.

Similarly, Mr. Usen Umo, National Vice President, NARPMAN, South-South, said that developing rubber plantations in the state is an urgent need because of the important role rubber plays in everyday human life.

Umo who doubles as the General Manager, of Royal Farms in Cross River, said that years ago; Pamol, CREL, and other rubber processing plants had huge plantations with facilities that made life easy for the community dwellers but today, they are all dead.

He reminded the commissioner of the promise of the state government to establish 50,000 hectares each for rubber, cocoa, and oil palm trees, adding that this would help the state be on its way to economic growth.

In his response, Ebokpo, while harping on the importance of the cultivation and processing of rubber said that the importance and economic benefits of the crop could not be over-emphasised.

He disclosed that Gov. Bassey Otu had made a pronouncement on some mandate crops such as oil palm, cocoa, rice, cassava including rubber to be effectively developed in the state.

He said that with the pronouncement, the next is to put up a foolproof policy framework that would drive the process.

“Before we come up with a policy document, we will meet all the players in the rubber value chain, so that we will have a policy document that gives clarity to the entire value chain.

“It is my desire that processing takes place here. So, one of the things I intend to do is to visit Royal Farms and officially inaugurate it.

“This administration is very serious with agriculture because we don’t have a choice; it is the evacuation of some of our produce that will make our seaport work and boost our economy,” he said.

Meanwhile, Mr Fidelis Obi, Managing Director, Pamol Nigeria Limited, a rubber plantation and processing plant said there is no other way to boost Cross River’s economy other than through Agriculture, just like other nations have done.

He added that the rubber estates established by colonialists had all been destroyed, adding that the state needed to start empowering local farmers for the processing plants to return. 

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