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LCFE partners Heritage Bank to boost investment in wheat production

by Kizito Amuchie.
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The Lagos Commodities and Futures Exchange (LCFE) on Friday announced a partnership with Heritage Bank to create a structure for trading on wheat contracts and its allied products.

The Managing Director, LCFE, Mr Akin Akeredolu-Ale, disclosed this in a statement while addressing commodity ecosystem operators in Lagos.

Akeredolu-Ale said that the partnership followed the ongoing intervention of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to position the country as a net exporter of wheat

He said the apex bank’s intervention to address the perennial imbalances in wheat production in Nigeria led to its disbursement of N41 billion to Participating Financial Institutions (PFIs), including Heritage Bank, for production of quality wheat through accredited Anchor Borrowers.

Akeredolu-Ale said that the Exchange’s primary function was to create a structured platform for fungible tradable instruments that are de-risked by way of forward contracts through commodities products in agriculture, mineral resources, oil and gas where issuers can also write an array of contracts.

He commended the CBN and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the current initiative on wheat production and creation of enabling environment for development of the commodities ecosystem respectively.

“LCFE is delighted to have a partner in Heritage Bank for the development of the commodities ecosystem.

“We are committed to partnering with the bank to develop the wheat value chains by aggregating farmers, their commodities, and data for the overall development of the wheat value chain. Our involvement is in the primary input.

“The Exchange would continue to provide the necessary support to Heritage Bank through the alignment of various stakeholders and partners,” Akeredolu-Ale said.

Also speaking, the former Executive Director, Lake Chad Institute of Research, Dr Oluwasina Olabanji, lamented that Nigeria spent two billion dollars annually on wheat importation due to insufficiency in commercial quantities and poor quality of primary input.

According to him, given the diverse uses of wheat, any country that lacks capacity to produce the commodity for consumption and sales is bound to face balance in trade challenges.

He, however, expressed optimism that the apex bank’s intervention would address the challenges facing wheat production, boost investment opportunities in agriculture, enhance foreign exchange earnings and provide jobs for the country’s teeming unemployed youths.

Mr Olugbenga Awe, Heritage Bank’s Divisional Head, Agribusiness, Natural Resources and Project Management, said that the bank was committed to promoting development of agricultural value chains in Nigeria.

Awe said the bank’s involvement in the sector dated back to many years ago and it had always been at the forefront of ensuring overall growth and development of commodities products in Nigeria.

“The CBN’s Governor, recently announced the apex bank’s N41billion intervention in wheat production in Nigeria for commodity associations and anchor companies.

“Heritage Bank is pleased to work with CBN and other stakeholders such as Wheat Farmers Association of Nigeria, Wheat Farmers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria, Lake Chad Research Institute and other development partners, Flour Mills of Nigeria and several seed companies and others to support over 100,000 farmers in wheat production.

“We are glad to work with the LCFE to ensure its sustainability and deepen investment opportunities in agricultural commodities, solid minerals and energy space,” Awe said.

(NAN)

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