He also said that rather than playing politics with cattle rearing, the State government is approaching it as a business with the establishment of a ranch at Elebele Palm Estate, in line with international best practices
According to him, apart from investment in human resource development in the agricultural sector, which has resulted into various training for over 600 young graduates, huge investments are also being made in areas where the state has comparative and competitive advantage.
The Commissioner explained these during the Inter-Ministerial/Agency Press Briefing organized by the Ministry of Information and Orientation to showcase the achievements of Governor Henry Seriake Dickson’s six-years administration.
Doidei said the upland fish farm at Igbogene remained on example of what the future of agric-business in the state would be.
He explained that the fish farm runs the full business circle; with hi-tech hatcheries, 500 ponds, fish-feeds mill and fish processors and dryers. Bayelsa holds the promise of not only feeding the state but also generating income through fish export, he said.
The Commissioner said that the Ebedebiri Cassava farm is another big ticket project that will deliver 30 million tonnes of starch annually.
Doidei described the cassava project as the biggest in the country and Bayesla state’s contribution to saving hundreds of millions of dollars expended annually to import starch for industrial purposes.
He also mentioned the Integrated Poultry at Ebedebiri, as another star project being undertaken by the state government.
The Commissioner said there are future plans to replicate the fish farm in every local government area of the state to generate employment for the teaming youth. Work, he disclosed, has commenced at the 250-hectare Southern Ijaw Local Government Fish Farm.
Earlier, the Commissioner for Information of Information and Orientation, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, posited that the issue of food security must be tackled headlong with the fast growing population, insisting that a nation that cannot feed itself is not fully sovereign.
He said the administration of Hensry Seriake Dickson has recorded solid life-long achievements in the agricultural sector with visible evidence for people to see.
The Commissioner said that sustained peace in the state will create a virile environment for more successes in every sector.
In his remarks, the chairman of the occasion and the Head of Service, Rev. Thomas Zidafamor, opined that the real wealth of the state is in the agriculture sector.
He commended the State governor for his huge and creative investments in the sector, saying that the twin advantage of Governor Seriake Dickson’s commitment to agriculture are food security and high employment generating capacity of the sector.
Zidafamor encouraged young graduates to take advantage of the opportunity offered by the various agricultural initiatives saying that there is always dignity in labour.