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100,000 tractors required in the next 5 years

Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2017 7:50 am
by bonama
The government says 100,000 new tractors required to meet agriculture produce target in 5 years time. That translates loosely to 20,000 tractors per year. This is good enough for a local assembly plant or fabricators of tractor ploughs
Nigeria needs 10,00 new tractors to meets Agricultural produce in the country – Minister

The Federal Government has announced that it needs more than 100,000 new tractors to achieve the nation’s production targets in the agricultural sector.

This was made known by the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udo Udoma, while speaking at the inauguration of the Higher Institution Tractorisation Initiative in Abuja.

The initiative is a joint agreement on Nigeria Agricultural Mechanisation Local Content Support Initiative between the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and a firm, Hightech System Limited.

The minister, who was represented by the Director, Economic Growth, Kayode Obasa, said the government could not afford to continue the importation of agricultural equipment.

He said, “The Federal Government has made agriculture one of the six key priority sectors under the Economic Recovery Growth Plan. For the objectives of the agricultural policy to be achieved, the mechanisation of the subsectors has a vital role to play. Based on the alternative estimates, Nigeria needs to add over 100,000 tractors as equipment over the coming five to eight years in order to achieve its production targets.

“Production, maintenance and access to equipment are all areas that require attention. This is why we welcome the private sector-led Higher Institution Tractorisation Initiative. The government intervention plan is targeted at propelling Nigeria back to the sustainable accelerated development in the medium plan to 2020. In our efforts to diversify the economy, the present administration recognises the strategic role of agriculture in national development.”

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