Contributions of Agric Exports to national coffers and socio-economic growth of Nigerians will be immersed if government remove the bottleneck of multiple taxation in its reform scheme for the sector and also democratise access to agric financing schemes.
Okakpu said agro exports is an area the group is pursuing aggressively, saying to enter into the global market, especially the European and U.S. markets, the Global Good Agriculture Practice (GAP) and other standards must be strictly maintained.
He said GAP is an internationally recognised standard practise by the farmers, or producers by adopting measures to ensure safety and quality food chain.
He said the group will try to implement GAP by ensuring that farmers keep fate with international standards and prevent exports reduction.
He said the group is going to pursue programmes for the development of Nigeria’s agriculture sector, as well as to assist the stakeholders and entrepreneurs of the industry.
He said it has been challenging for exporters due to capacity constraints at the ports and competition from other exporting nations.
He said the group is determined to develop agribusiness and contribute to greater food security, saying the potential is high, especially as Nigeria has natural resources to become a leading producer and exporter of agricultural products.