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NSDC Launches Programme To Integrate Outgrower Farmers Into Sugar Supply Chain

Ogungbayi Feyisola Faesol
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The National Sugar Development Council (NSDC) has unveiled the Sugarcane Outgrower Development Programme (SODP) to integrate smallholder and commercial farmers into Nigeria’s sugar supply chain and strengthen local production.

Speaking at the launch of the initiative in Abuja, the Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of NSDC, Kamar Bakrin, said the programme is designed to complement the output of large-scale sugar estates, reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imports, and promote inclusive economic growth.

Bakrin explained that the SODP is a major component of the Nigeria Sugar Master Plan II, structured to boost domestic sugarcane cultivation while empowering local communities through increased participation and income generation.

“This is a pioneering initiative for Nigeria’s sugar sector,” Bakrin said. “For the first time, a structured outgrower programme will formally integrate farmers at all levels into the national sugar value chain, ensuring fair participation and opportunities for all.”

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He added that the scheme will guarantee market access for participants through offtake agreements, provide access to quality seed cane and inputs, technical support, and training on sustainable land and water use practices.

Head of Out-Grower Management, Mrs. Lade Offurum, outlined that the SODP will target three key categories: agribusinesses and commercial farmers cultivating between 50 and 500 hectares, farming cooperatives managing clusters of 30 to 50 hectares, and individual or group farmers cultivating joint clusters of 30 hectares or more.

She advised interested participants to contact the NSDC via email before the application deadline on November 21, 2025.

Offurum emphasized that through the SODP, the council will continue implementing the objectives of the Nigeria Sugar Master Plan II, which aims to accelerate local production, empower farmers, and establish Nigeria as a globally competitive player in the sugar industry.

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