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FG Set To Revamp Rubber Industry- Abdullahi.

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The Minister of State, Science, Technology and Innovation, Barrister Abdullahi Mohammed, says the federal government will not rest in it’s efforts to revive the Rubber Industry in the country.
The Minister made this known when he gave a keynote address in Abuja at the National Conference For The Industrialization of Rubber Sector, on Thursday.
In the keynote address titled; ”Raw Materials Development; The Economic Imperative of Rubber Value Chain Development in Nigeria”, Barrister Abdullahi said the need to divert the economy from over dependency on petroleum, a lot of efforts, have been made by government over the past decades to revamp the production of natural rubber and the sector at large. 
According to statement from the ministry, the minister noted that more needs to be done to ensure sustainable development and industrialization of the sector, such as the need for collaboration between government and the organized private sector to develop the industry by setting up small to medium scale factories that will produce rubber into value added products.
He called on Rubber exporting countries like Nigeria to factor in the execution of aggressive programs which combine production levels and required technology input for the sustainable development and industrialization of the sector.
Dr Abdullahi further mentioned that the exploitation of the Rubber industry is a “blessing in disguise” because there is not enough supply of natural rubber to meet global rubber demand.
“The Ministry has an important role to play alongside mainstream stakeholders like Ministry of agriculture and rural development and Ministry of industry trade and investment towards the sustainable development and industrialization of the rubber sector in the country”.
The minister further highlighted sharing of information with respect to sourcing, processing and utilisation of natural rubber through Raw Materials and Research Development Council and collaboration with relevant stakeholders in the execution of commercialisation of key innovations and research as some of the concerted efforts by the government to revamp the industry.

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