Poor electricity
supply as well as inadequate supply of paddy rice has been identified
as the major challenges facing the newly established rice mills in
Funtua area of Katsina State, Daily Trust can report.
Some entrepreneurs have established the rice mills in Funtua to cue into the local rice value chain in the state.
In December 2015, Daily Trust reported
how local rice millers in Katsina State cried for modern machines that
would make their product well refined and polished to compete favourably
with foreign brands in the market.
The manager, SB Rice Mill, Unguwar
Dahiru in Funtua, Malam Abubakar Yusuf, said apart from electricity,
there was low supply of the paddy rice, especially from the month of
February.
“Because there are no established rice
irrigation sites in this part of the state, our supply declines from
February, when we exhaust the one planted in the rainy season. We then
have to travel to Niger, Kebbi and Sokoto states to source for the paddy
rice,” said Malam Abubakar.
He added that though they sold the
milled rice at N15,000 per 50kg, they were also virtually rendering
milling services to outsiders who came bring paddy rice to be killed for
the market or for home consumption.
A 100kg bag of paddy rice, according to
Malam Abubakar, was milled at the rate of N1,600 but if the client
preferred to parboil the rice himself, the company would only charge him
N1,000 for milling and packaging.
He emphasized that parboiling of the
paddy rice was the cornerstone of quality milling hence, they would soon
purchase the mechanised boiler in the firm.
A local rice miller from Mahuta, Funtua
LGA, Nasiru Muktar, said the proliferation of the modern milling
machines was a welcome development, adding that now there are not less
than four milling plants in Funtua and its environs.
“The modern millers are adding quality
and value to our locally produced rice at a low cost. Poor electricity
supply is our constraint as sometimes we hardly get our rice milled on
time to meet the demand of our markets,” said Nasiru.
According to him, a quality bag of paddy
rice when milled and sieved gave 18 measures (tiya), “but sometimes our
unreasonable appetite for foreign products is making our customers to
shy away from the local rice especially at the price of N800 to N900 per
measure.”
Another local rice miller in Kafur Local
Government Area, Abdulsamad Isiyaku Layin Baja, told this reporter that
in the absence of irrigation site for rice cultivation, they relied on
Makarfi, in Kaduna State, and Niger, Kebbi and Sokoto states for their
supply of paddy rice.
“In order to meet our optimum capacity
in rice production, there is need to speed up the establishment of the
Jare dam in Bakori LGA so that we have enough water to cultivate rice
all year round like Kebbi State,” Isyaku said.
He commended the Katsina State
government for its pledge to provide them with modern milling machines
for rice and wheat, adding that it would upgrade their business and
boost revenue generation of the state.
Daily Trust
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