The Bayelsa State Government has initiated plans to collaborate with the French government and private sector players to revitalise its underperforming agricultural assets, many of which have failed to meet their intended goals of job creation, food security, and revenue generation.
This was disclosed by the Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Prof. Beke Sese, during a two-day visit to the state by a delegation from the French Embassy, led by Regional Agricultural Counsellor, Dr. Sonia Darraq, and a team of private sector professionals.
The delegation toured key agricultural facilities, including the Bayelsa Oil Palm Estate, Ebedebiri Starch Company Limited, the University of Africa Poultry Farm, the Aquaculture Village, and Zal Farms.
Speaking about the stateโs agricultural assets, Sese noted, โThese facilities are struggling. While some are operational, they are far from delivering the benefits we expected. We must be realistic about the challenges and find solutions in line with the governorโs mandate.โ
At the Bayelsa Oil Palm Estate, Sese expressed disappointment over its poor state. โMy impression is one of sadness. This is a massive asset for the state, yet we are not seeing the results we need. It is clear that we must act decisively to turn things around,โ he said.
The Ebedebiri Starch Company, which is managed by a private operator, was also noted as a project facing operational difficulties.
While the facility is functional, it struggles to meet cassava supply demands.
Sese emphasised the importance of balancing cassavaโs use between starch production and garri processing to meet both economic and food security needs.
The commissioner also outlined plans to mitigate the effects of the stateโs annual flooding, which disrupts agricultural activities.
He highlighted the governmentโs intention to introduce greenhouse farming and other technological solutions to increase productivity despite Bayelsaโs marshy terrain.
To guide the stateโs agricultural transformation,ย Sese presented the Bayelsa Agricultural Prosperity Plan to Darraq.
The document outlined the governmentโs strategies for addressing challenges in the sector, with a focus on Governor Douye Diriโs ASSURED agenda, which prioritises agriculture as a cornerstone for development.
โWe must ensure that all local government areas benefit from this initiative. The narrative is changing, and agriculture will play a central role in Bayelsaโs prosperity,โ Sese said.
Darraq expressed hope for the collaboration, emphasising the French governmentโs interest in supporting Bayelsaโs agricultural ambitions.
ย โWhen we visited the Bayelsa Oil Palm Estate, we felt a sense of loss over its current state. But with joint efforts from the French government, the private sector, and the state, we can modernise and rehabilitate these facilities,โ she said.
She added, โThis is a partnership that offers significant potential. We are here to learn and explore how we can work together to achieve sustainable agricultural growth.โ
The owner of Radial Farms in Edo State,ย Mr. Nwadiale Angonyeme, who was part of the delegation, highlighted the employment opportunities that could arise from reviving the stateโs agricultural assets.
โA fully operational Bayelsa Oil Palm Estate alone could employ over 2,000 workers. By pooling resources and expertise, we can unlock this potential and transform agriculture in Bayelsa,โ he said.
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