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Nigeria eyes $250 million from coconut oil in 2021, earned $150 million in 2020

“Available data show that coconut is grown in 22 states of the country, with Lagos being the largest producer.”

• April 8, 2021
Muhammad Sabo Nanono
Muhammad Sabo Nanono (Photo Credit: Federal Ministry of Information and Culture)

Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Sabo Nanono says Nigeria generated $150 million from the export of coconut oil and its derivatives in 2020.

Mr Nanono said this on Wednesday during the training of coconut farmers organised by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FEMARD) in collaboration with the Nigerian Institute for Oil Palm Research (NIFOR) in Benin.

The minister, represented by Bernard Ukattah, Deputy Director, FEMARD, said coconut was a major non-oil export foreign exchange earner for Nigeria.

He explained that coconut provided a livelihood for more than 500,000 families, mostly women, and youths in the country.

Mr Nanono noted that coconut accounted for 10 per cent of the nation’s agricultural exports, adding that it is expected to generate more than $250 million by 2021.

He stated further, “As a result of the awareness of its value and degree of uses, Nigeria has in recent times increased the volume of production of coconut to an average of 250,000 metric tonnes per annum.

“In 2016, Nigeria produced 283,774 metric tonnes, and the demands for the crop have been on the increase, growing upwards to more than 500 per cent in the last decade.”

Speaking further, he said, “Available data show that coconut is grown in 22 states of the country, with Lagos being the largest producer.

“Other major producing states include Ogun, Ondo, Edo, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Cross Rivers, Imo, and Benue.”

According to Mr Nanono, President Muhammadu Buhari is committed to revamping the agricultural sector by supporting farmers and empowering women and youths through capacity building.

Also speaking, the acting Executive Director of NIFOR, Celestin Ikuenobe, said coconut was an exotic crop not being developed in the state like Oil palm.

Dr Ikuenobe said, “I am happy that the ministry is trying to develop coconut because it is a very important tree crop in Nigeria.

“Our work here is to research into crops and come out with the best varieties for maximum yield.

“Oil palm is our major crop, coconut, date palm, Raphia and shell all came later in 1964.”

According to him, NIFOR carries out research on very important crops in Nigeria to create wealth for the country and create opportunities for people to invest in those crops to earn a living.

Kelvin Uwaibi, the Edo Investment Promotion Office head, said coconut had shown potential benefits in the value chain.

He noted, “Coconut production is a new area that has shown significant benefits for farmers that want to go into it.

“It is a new area which we are quite interested in because it has shown potential in tree crop value chain.

“For us, coconut has shown innovation because it can put food on the table and expand the economy.

Mr Uwaibi added, “We are here because we want to work with different stakeholders to look at the opportunities in coconut.

“As you are already aware, commercially, we are already promoting oil palm and rubber in the state, so coconut is also something we are interested in.” 

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