The Cross River Government says it has
concluded plans to acquire 250 hectares of land for banana cultivation
in Odukpani Local Government Area of the state.
The Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Professor Anthony Eneji, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Calabar.
Eneji spoke on the sidelines of a
consultative meeting with the Okoyong Council of Chiefs over the land
for the proposed banana project.
The commissioner said that the pilot
commercial banana cultivation was part of the state government’s plan to
diversify its economy.
He said: “government is determined to
take agriculture to a sustained commercial level capable of replacing
oil as a major source of revenue”.
He said that the communities around the
proposed plantation will benefit from the project because it will offer
employment opportunities to them.
The commissioner said that the
communities will also benefit from the good road network and other
social amenities that the plantation will attract.
He noted that the project was a Public-Private Partnership with San Carlos Group, a Mexican company.
He further said that under the
partnership, 3,000 hectares of banana will be cultivated in the state in
the long run, adding that the project will be extended to Boki Local
Government Area.
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