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September 29, 2016Abia State government has acquired about 8,000 hectares of land to effect oil palm revolution in the state.
The Commissioner of Agriculture, Uzor Azubuike, who announced this during the flag off of the two million oil palm seedlings planting, as part of the state oil palm revolution, held at Ahiaba Umueze in Osisioma Ngwa local government area, said the scheme, “community oil palm project,†would also raise the peoples’ consciousness, as well as, motivate them to embark on agriculture and oil palm practice as one of the means of surviving the prevailing economic uncertainties.
He explained that the project was also designed to avail communities who are desirous of changing the aging wild species of palm fruits prevalent in Africa, the opportunity to change and replant the improved variety seedlings.
According to him, government will however, come in by developing the value chain through which it willcollect taxes and thus create employment opportunities.
He added that the seedlings will not however, be given to communities free, indicating that government will work with only communities that are ready to partner with it on the project.
Source: Today.ng