Rice millers cease operations if n Kano over paddy scarcity 

There are speculations that the price of rice might increase after rice millers under the aegis of Northern Chamber of Commerce Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (NACCIMA) announced that they are shutting down operations in the commercial city of Kano due to the scarcity of paddy.

Addressing journalists on Monday, August 14, Chairman of the Chamber, Dalhatu Abubakar who revealed that paddy scarcity would cause an increase in the price of finished rice, stated that necessary action needs to be taken to avert food insecurity in the coming weeks.

According to him, some rice millers in Kano are presently sourcing paddy at an exorbitant price running to N400,000 per tonne.

Abubakar called for the intervention of the federal and state governments in the area of mechanisation to assist farmers with the needed input that would enable all-year-round production. He added that several millers have cut down production from 24 to 12 hours, while laying off factory workers.

He said; 

“Today hundreds of millers, both the integrated and small scale, are in a serious dilemma and finding it extremely difficult to break even. It is difficult to sustain production now because of the scarcity of paddy.

“As I speak, I know many millers that have completely closed their factories. Those that are yet to close, because they still have limited paddy in their reserve, cannot operate 24 hours. Like me, I have reduced my production to 12 hours because I don’t have paddy. By implication, several workers will be rendered jobless.

“Wherever you see paddy now, you buy it at an exorbitant price and you will still be compelled to face the high cost of fuel, pay tax, and electricity bill. How many factories would survive this hard economy? The only hard way now is, the cost of finished rice, which Nigerians will soon face.”

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