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C’River To Engage Investors, Stakeholders In New Agricultural Estates Launch July

Edith CHUKU

As part of his administration’s efforts to ensure Cross River State emerges as a global leader in sustainable cocoa, coffee and oil palm production, governor Bassey Otu, has announced that by July 2025, the state would commence active engagement with investors and stakeholders towards the launch of new agricultural estates.

Otu revealed this on Tuesday, when he received Cross River’s 7-Year Strategic Cocoa, Coffee, Oil Palm Development Roadmap and the revised Produce Law Report.

The governor noted that the step was part of his administration’s efforts to reposition the state as a major player in global agricultural exports.

A statement by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr Nsa Gill, noted that the presentation developed by the Multi-Stakeholder Committee on Strategic Plan Development outlines a transformative roadmap to establish the state as a global hub for sustainable, traceable agro-production.

Commending the committee for its dedication and professionalism, Otu described the submission as a vital step toward the economic revitalization of the state.

“I am impressed by the depth and clarity of this plan. You have worked tirelessly to deliver on your mandate, and your efforts are highly commendable.

“Our administration has always believed that sustainable economic transformation must be anchored in a revitalized, profitable, and globally competitive agricultural sector. Today’s presentation serves as a blueprint for realizing that vision.

“The strategic plan envisions Cross River’s emergence as a global leader in sustainable cocoa, coffee, and oil palm production, with a strong focus on traceability, certification, and export readiness.”

To ensure immediate follow-through, Otu announced several actionable steps, including the development of a detailed implementation roadmap within six weeks. He further disclosed that the revised Produce Inspection Services Bill will be fast-tracked through the State House of Assembly to provide necessary legislative backing, while the Produce Inspection Board will be constituted within three months.

He said “additionally, a dedicated Cash Crop Development Agency is to be established and made operational within four months to drive implementation and coordination efforts.

“By July 2025, the state will commence active engagement with investors and stakeholders toward the launch of new agricultural estates.”

The governor further expressed gratitude to development partners including the Nigerian Institute for Oil Palm Research, Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria, FAO-FOLUR, Lutheran World Relief (TRACE Project), and Propcom for their technical support and contributions to the strategic plan.

“Together, let us build a Cross River that feeds, employs, exports, and thrives beginning with the soil beneath our feet.”

Onbehalf of the Strategic Committee, the chairperson, Prof. Susan Ohen, highlighted that the roadmap was carefully designed to meet both domestic needs and international export standards.

“We have ensured that traceability and certification benchmarks are embedded in the plan to position our produce for global competitiveness. Over 45 experts contributed to this document, and we committed our best efforts to the growth of Cross River State.”

Also, the Commissioner for Agriculture, Hon. Johnson Ekpobo, praised the plan’s capacity to completely transform the state’s agricultural landscape, while Commissioner for Commerce, Dr. Abigail Duke, disclosed that the concept for the roadmap originated during a brainstorming session in the Ministry of Commerce aimed at identifying new economic drivers.

“This presentation is the realization of a long-cherished dream,” she noted.

Also speaking at the event, Rt. Hon. Daniel Asuquo, a former member of the Cross River State House of Assembly, urged the Governor to ensure full implementation of the plan without bureaucratic delays.

“This roadmap must be owned and actively executed to deliver tangible results,” he emphasized.

With the unveiling of this strategic roadmap, Cross River State takes a bold step toward becoming a national and global leader in agro-industrial development.

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