The Ogun State Government has reiterated its dedication to collaborating with the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) and other stakeholders to create a conducive environment for the cashew industry to thrive. This commitment was made known by the State Head of Service, Mr. Kehinde Onasanya, during a one-day intervention program and cashew seedling distribution to farmers, organized by NEPC in partnership with the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment.
The event, held at the Obas’ Complex in Oke Mosan, Abeokuta, aimed to leverage the state’s comparative advantage in cashew production and strengthen the implementation of the One State, One Product initiative. Onasanya emphasized the program’s significance in positioning Ogun State as a key player in Nigeria’s cashew export market, contributing to the nation’s economic diversification agenda.
“Cashew is a crop of immense economic importance in Ogun State, with the potential to significantly contribute to the state’s revenue, create jobs, and promote sustainable development in rural communities,” Onasanya said.
The intervention program addresses critical issues such as capacity building, infrastructure enhancement, technology adoption, and market access, creating a business-friendly environment for cashew farmers. Onasanya urged stakeholders to remain committed and collaborative, leveraging the program to establish a vibrant and sustainable cashew industry that benefits farmers, exporters, and the broader economy.
The Commissioner for Industry, Trade, and Investment, Mr. Adebola Sofela, highlighted cashew production as a cornerstone of the state’s agricultural landscape and a vital contributor to economic well-being. NEPC Executive Director, Nonye Ayeni, represented by Mrs. Evelyn Obidike, emphasized the council’s commitment to elevating cashew production through the One State, One Product initiative.
HRM Babatunde Ajayi, represented by Elemunren of Emuren HRH, Adesegun Alowole, commended the state government for its synergy with NEPC and solicited further interventions to support farmers across all local government areas. Mrs. Francisca Odega, State Coordinator of NEPC, welcomed participants and emphasized the program’s goal of equipping farmers with improved cashew breeds suitable for export.