Obiano Inaugurates N1.2bn Fish Feed Plant In Onitsha

Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra on Saturday inaugurated a modern fish feed production plant valued at N1.2 billion in Onitsha to boost fish business in the state.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the private plant is owned by Grand Cereals Ltd., a Nigerian integrated foods company that produces and markets consumer food products.

The
firm, which is a subsidiary of Nigeria’s oldest and versatile
conglomerate, UAC of Nigeria Plc., produces Vital Fish Feed brand.
Obiano
commended the firm, saying the project was an outcome of an earlier
engagement between the government and the firm in 2015.

The
governor, who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government,
Prof. Solo Chukwulobelu, said his administration was already partnering
with the firm to integrate farmers into the project.

According to
him, we are already working to ensure that the basic raw materials
including maize, sorghum and cassava are sourced within the state.

The
governor said the project fell within the agriculture and industry
pillars of his administration and would help generate employment for the
people of the state.

“We expect the facility to expand to employ
more people and to ensure that the state is self-sufficient in fish
production,’’ he said.

Obiano said his government would work
closely with the company and other manufacturing firms within the Ogbaru
Industrial Layout, where the firm is located to solve the problem of
power supply.

“We are ready for more investors; we will like your
Gala factory to come to Anambra because we are looking for investors,’’
he said.

In a remark, the Acting Deputy Managing Director, Grand
Cereals Ltd., Mr Sanjeen Jain, explained that the company would begin
production of 2,500 tonnes of fish feeds per month.

In spite of its production capacity, Jain said Nigeria currently has a supply gap of about 2.1 million tonnes of fish.

He
said the location of its factory in Onitsha would bring fish feed
closer to the farmers in the Southern markets, improve availability
all-year round and further improve quality.

Jain commended the
efforts of the state government at various levels to develop agriculture
and farmers’ output via their various programmes.

“Grand Cereals will continue to contribute its own quota to the development of agriculture value chain in Nigeria,’’ he said.

Jain,
however, said that prospects in the aquaculture sector could improve if
government sustains its ban on the importation of frozen fish and
poultry products into Nigeria and aggressive action against smugglers.

He
called for the provision of new fish farming estates with laid-out
farming plots and support services with accelerated grant of
Certificates of Occupancy for small and medium-sized farmers.

Jain
also called for special support to feed millers in terms of tax
holidays and easier access to credit from CBN/BOA, especially those that
are currently providing extension services and market development
programmes.

Earlier, the state Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr
Afam Mbanefo, who commended the company for sighting its factory in the
state, said the plant would assist the state government build its fish
value chain.

He expressed confidence that in the next six months, fish sold in the state would be produced within.

Mbanefo
further assured the firm of the continued collaboration of the ministry
to achieve Gov. Obiano’s vision in the fish sector.

Also
speaking, the National President of Catfish and Allied Fish Farmers
Association of Nigeria, Mr Rotimi Olibale, urged Grand Cereals to
continue to partner farmers to tackle challenges in the business.

Olibale
said that the Vital Fish Feeds produced by Grand Cereals were of good
quality and were being recertified yearly to maintain the quality.

Source:- Guardianng

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