Adeleke banks on revival of Cocoa production to boost economic fortunes of Osun

By Ismail Azeez and Jelili Olawale

Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has unveiled a comprehensive Cocoa revival agenda of his administration as a major contributor to boosting agricultural production in the state.

Speaking as a guest speaker at the International Cocoa Conference in Lagos, Governor Adeleke who was represented by the Osun State Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, described the importance of cocoa to the diversification of Nigerian economy and recalled how Chief Obafemi Awolowo developed the old western region with earnings from cocoa production.

“As oil is the backbone of the Nigerian economy today, so was cocoa to old Western Nigeria. The late sage, Premier of old Western Region, Chief Obafemi Awolowo deployed earnings from cocoa to develop the region, building the 25 story Cocoa House, investing in durable infrastructures, pioneering television broadcast in Africa and investing in education and health services.

“When you travel across the South West, you will see many old story buildings of various designs. Those are the houses of many prosperous traders who thrived across the zones in those days. Booming cocoa economy was the foundation of the robust economy of the old western region,” Adeleke declared.

Unveiling the comprehensive agenda of his administration to revitalise cocoa production in the state, Adeleke emphasised that cocoa producing states have a direct challenge and obligation to introduce innovations that will help to revive the sector and increase productivity level of cocoa farmers.

“As a starting point, it is my considered view that Nigeria especially cocoa producing states have a direct challenge and obligation to introduce innovations towards reviving the cocoa sector; to set targets to increase tonnes of cocoa they presently produce; to support cocoa farmers and ensure that young farmers enter the sub-sector and to collaborate with research institutions such as the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN) for new cocoa breed etc.”

The Governor mentioned his cocoa revival agenda will bring about enhanced revenue based on the state.

He explained that this will require getting the cocoa industry in Ede running again, put life back into the cocoa farming sub-sector through demonstration of political will, and set up a domestic export terminal in Osun state to ease export process and access to international market, among others.

In his effort to push the state to the top state in the community of cocoa producing states, Adeleke disclosed that his administration is focused on doubling down on the implementation of the cocoa agenda.

He said a directive would be given to the state Ministry of Agriculture to establish high yielding cocoa nurseries across the local governments in the state. This is to be implemented in partnership with the local government leadership.

Adeleke stressed an action plan for the rehabilitation of  old cocoa plantations in terms of facilities and re-plantation and opening up of new cocoa estates with young farmers.

“There is the introduction of  a deliberate programme to protect cocoa farms from destructive activities of miners and mining activities. A plan to resuscitate the State owned cocoa processing industry at Ede for value chain addition.

“Plan is ongoing to establish cottage cocoa factories across the state Under an industry cluster agenda, our administration is targeting such cottage factories to increase cocoa processing and development of the value chain industry,” Adeleke stressed.

The Governor emphasised the need to revitalise cocoa production in the country, calling on federal government to “declare an emergency in the cocoa sector by offering direct federal interventions in term financing for cocoa producing states; support creation of state marketing boards to fast track the re-development of the cocoa sector at state level; and empower the Ministry of Agriculture to support cocoa producing states through a World Bank project focussing on cocoa revival across the cocoa producing states.”

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