Agribusiness
Cross River makes breakthrough in mass production, processing of cocoa
Cross River has made major breakthrough in mass production and processing of cocoa as alternative source of revenue.
The Special Adviser to Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State on Cocoa Development, Dr Oscar Ofuka, at the harvesting and distribution of improved cocoa seedlings from the state’s demonstration farm to farmers in the Southern senatorial district of the state in Calabar on Thursday, declared that the state has discovered gold in Cross River; something more important than crude oil. He encouraged residents of the Southern senatorial district to go into cocoa cultivation, noting that the state needs to de-emphasise earnings from the Federation Account and pay close attention to cocoa development.
Ofuka declared: “Cocoa is a very expensive cash crop of global status; a pod of this improved variety costs about N480 while the price of a bag of cocoa seeds has risen from N45,000 to N100,000.
“We have discovered gold in Cross River; something more important than crude oil. This is why the governor is going round the state to site industries that will boost cocoa development and enhance agriculture.’’
Traditional Rulers from the Efut kingdom were at the harvest of cocoa at the Demonstration Farm in Calabar.
Ofuka said that having successfully rejuvenated cocoa estates and plantations in Etung, Ikom and Boki Local Government Areas, all in the Central senatorial district, government decided to move to the Southern senatorial district.
He said in the Southern senatorial district, government planted 3,800 hectares of cocoa in Akimosomba in Akamkpa Local Government Area and acquired swathes of land in other local government areas for the same purpose.
He noted also that government started a model cocoa farm in Calabar after investigating and confirming that the climatic condition of the south was also very favourable for cocoa cultivation.
“Today, we are witnessing the harvesting and distribution of this improved variety from our model farm in Calabar. There is a ready market for cocoa at the cocoa processing factory established in the state.
“I appeal to traditional rulers in the Southern senatorial district to make land available to the next administration for continuous development of cocoa,’’ Ofuka said.
His Majesty, Maurice Okon-Eyo 1, the Muri Munene of Efut kingdom thanked the governor of Cross River for his industrialisation drive in agriculture and in the cocoa subsector.
Okon-Eyo also thanked Ofuka for bringing cocoa awareness to the southern part of Cross River.
“My council and I will go back and educate our people and get them to embrace the vision of the state government in cocoa revolution.
“This is because I don’t think there is any other cash crop that can give you the kind of money in the shortest possible time like cocoa,’’ the traditional ruler added.
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