www.odogwublog.com reports that Governor
Willie Obiano of Anambra
State just now attracted $61m investments into
commercial poultry farming in the state. He signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) with Lynden Integrated Farms Limited.
Performing the
ceremony at Governor’s Lodge,Amawbia, Tuesday, for the establishment of a
modern poultry production and processing farm in the state, Governor Obiano
emphasized that Agriculture remains the number one pillar in his economic agenda.
According to him, the
proposed ultra-modern poultry farm which will be located on seven hectares of
land in Igbariam will generate 250 jobs during construction and 200 permanent
jobs as well as 2000 indirect jobs subsequently.
Governor Obiano further
observed that, “at the moment all the day-old chicks sold in the South East are
brought in from Oyo state. We want to change that. We want all the day-old
chicks sold in this area to come from Anambra State.”
He further explained
that his plan is to approach agriculture in two areas – create a favourable and
sustainable environment for commercial agriculture to thrive and to roll out
programmes that will upgrade the class of machete and hoes wielding farmers to
adapt to the use of new implements and improved seedlings.
“We have mapped out
specific areas where cassava, rice and maize will best and established
cooperatives in those specific areas. We plan to play to our full strength in
agriculture,” the governor assured.
Earlier in his
introductory remarks, the Chairman of Lynden Integrated Farms Limited, Mr. Clem
Nwogbo had explained that his company plans to develop a two-phased modern
integrated poultry production and processing farm with day-old chicks and then
subsequently upgrade its facilities in order to provide high quality meat, eggs
from layers and fresh and frozen poultry meat from broilers.
“The first phase of
this facility will comprise the setting up of 200,000 broiler houses with 8
pens, 93,000 layer house with 3 pens, 33,000 pullets house with 1 pen, 2000
birds per house slaughter house and a feed mill. We plan to double the
production capacity of this farm by extending the broiler and layer houses to
accommodate 400,000 broilers, 186,000 layers and 66,000 pullets after 3 years
of full operation of the first phase,” Mr. Nwogbo further explained.
According to him,
Lynden Integrated Farms Limited has the capacity to position Anambra state as
the center of excellence in poultry farming in the South East and South South.
Thanking Governor
Obiano for creating the enabling environment that has encouraged investors to
flock to Anambra State, Mr. Nwogbo explained that Lynden was committed to
commissioning the facility 15 months after the turning of sod on the proposed
site.
Mr. Nwogbo further
revealed that the company plans to implement a robust CSR programme which will
encourage the adoption of the best practices in poultry farming to small scale
farmers, support educational initiatives in the host community and supply
day-old chicks to farmers under and out-grower scheme.
Earlier, the Chairman, Anambra State
Investment Promotion and Protection Agency, and Traditional Ruler of Umuoji,
Igwe Cyril Enwezor explained that the equity ratio of the company is 90% for
the investing Company, 6% for the state government and 4% for the host
community.
Captions:
Pix 1: (L-R) Chief Joe Billy Ekwunife, Managing Director of ANSIPPA,
Chief Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Clem Nwogbo,
Chairman, Lynden Integrated Farms Limited and Igwe Cyril Enweze,
Chairman, ANSIPPA during the signing of an MoU between Anambra State
and Lynden Farms Limited in Amawbia...Tuesday
Pix 2: (L-R) Chief Joe Billy Ekwunife, MD of ANSIPPA, Hon. Oseloka
Obaze, SSG, Mr. Clem Nwogbo, Chairman, Lynden Integrated Farms, Chief
Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State, Igwe Cyril Enweze, Chairman,
ANSIPPA, Hon. Nnamdi Mefor, Commissioner for Agriculture and Prof.
Solo Chukwuelobelu, Commissioner for Economic Planning during the
signing of an MoU with Lynden Farms Limited in Amawbia...Tuesday
Breaking News: Obiano signs $61m Investments for Poultry production, targets 250 jobs
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