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FG Plans Importation Of Rice Paddy, Others Over Food Inflation

The federal government is currently looking at plans to approve through an Executive Order the importation of paddy rice to millers to stem the growing tide of food inflation across the country.
Also, the federal government will consider the importation of maize and rice seeds to farmers to boost production output in these staple crops.
This is contained in the draft Accelerated Stabilisation and Advancement Plan (ASAP) recently submitted by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun to the President.
The document recommends to the President, a slew of executive orders to boost the effectiveness of the ASAP across different segments reflecting the current economic problems bedeviling the country.
These include Executive orders on inflation reduction, employment generation, non-oil export promotion, prudent financial management, and tax information consolidation.
On inflation reduction, the document recommends the following;
Import duty & VAT suspension on specified items
Importation of paddy rice by millers
Import duty exchange rate peg
On support plans for individual and commercial farmers across the country, the document recommended that within the first month of implementation, the federal government should grant approval “for immediate importation of Rice and Maize seeds Rice– 10,000MT (100,000Ha), Maize – 10,000MT (500,000Ha)”
▪ Onboard 2 million farmers across four value chains successfully to enhance productivity and sustainability.
President Tinubu’s earlier stance on food imports
The proposed plan to begin the import of rice paddy and maize seeds by the federal government conflicts with earlier statements by President Tinubu on food imports earlier this year.
The President in an address to State Chairpersons of his All Progressive Congress (APC) had stated that his administration will not continue food imports hoping to turn the present challenge into an opportunity for the future.
The Minister of Information also reiterated the President’s stance in an address to state Governors saying that a decision has been taken already.
Furthermore, the President had earlier directed the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) to activate the full implementation Export Prohibition Act and halt food exports to other countries as a measure to ensure steady supply within Nigeria. Specific food items targeted in that regard include; rice, maize, beans, and millet.
Source: Nairametrics
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