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Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by olayemiabdul: 7:12am On Dec 24, 2016
Haven't taste lake rice before but I must tell u locally produced polished rice is the best. if u in kano Check out Umza rice and see.

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Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by dawahlarry: 7:16am On Dec 24, 2016
princeofpeace22:
Nonsense rice I ate it and it sucks angry
You mean na for heaven dem dey harvest the imported ones? Abi no be for ground dem sow them? It's time you needed to appreciate what you have bro.
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by PHILipu1(m): 7:32am On Dec 24, 2016
wristbangle:



It shall not be well with the witches behind you people's case.
Don't mind them,they are importers of foreign rice. They now know that foreign rice will be bad market for them soon.
#Proudly naija.
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by sammyj: 7:33am On Dec 24, 2016
Must the governor add his family pic on the bag as if na their family business. Nigerian politicians sekf undecided
edogu:
Nice one Op. Here is an Abakaliki made rice

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Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by PHILipu1(m): 7:37am On Dec 24, 2016
olan4ward:
Lake Chad.are u sure you are alright?
it is not lake chad. It is
LA=LAGOS STATE. KE=KEBBI STATE.
It is a colabo between lagos state and kebbi state government.
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by dabossman(m): 7:42am On Dec 24, 2016
sucess001:
Nigerians doing article on how to cook lake rice like it's some technological discovery...chai!

Can you live without food and feed only on technology? Even though it's coming very late in the day, this is a new agricultural development for a country that has been largely dependent on imported rice. It's important that people assess the quality of the new product.

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Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by PHILipu1(m): 7:44am On Dec 24, 2016
olan4ward:
Lake Chad.are u sure you are alright?
it is not lake chad. It is
LA=LAGOS STATE. KE=KEBBI STATE.
It is a colabo between lagos state and kebbi state government.
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by Sanchez01: 7:49am On Dec 24, 2016
squad03:


I guess you were trying to say'the starch content is quite high'.The impression the boldened gives is that the rice is convulsing....or so I naughtily inferred grin
grin grin grin

Could it be the starch though? Your inference is very funny grin
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by WiseFool2(m): 7:59am On Dec 24, 2016
Agimor:
Can I get one via OLX cause I'm in Delta.
Area!
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by Agimor(m): 8:18am On Dec 24, 2016
WiseFool2:

Area!
Warri precisely.
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by WiseFool2(m): 8:22am On Dec 24, 2016
Agimor:
Warri precisely.
I dey hail u, chairman.
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by Agimor(m): 8:26am On Dec 24, 2016
WiseFool2:

I dey hail u, chairman.
Bro, nah me twale pass oh.

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Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by LockDown69(m): 9:03am On Dec 24, 2016
You sure say no be that plastic rice from China?
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by forexbinary: 9:23am On Dec 24, 2016
princeofpeace22:
Nonsense rice I ate it and it sucks angry

U use red oil chop am,U dey complain...

GO ARRANGE BETTER STEW JOOR
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by WiseFool2(m): 10:08am On Dec 24, 2016
Agimor:
Bro, nah me twale pass oh.
I rep Udu road o. Wat of u?
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by princetom1(m): 10:12am On Dec 24, 2016
wabbyland:
I bought the rice today after a long and hectic 5hrs on the queue at subeb premises, Maryland. I'll cook it tomorrow morning and give a candid feedback.


Waiting on ur review please...
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by wabbyland(m): 10:39am On Dec 24, 2016
ndcide:


What's the process of buying.

There's not much process involved except that I'd advise u to go with cash or ATM. No need of lassra
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by wabbyland(m): 10:41am On Dec 24, 2016
princetom1:


Waiting on ur review please...

In all sincerities, the rice is ok. I ate it this morning and I must say, we(Nigerians) have done a great work
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by wabbyland(m): 10:43am On Dec 24, 2016
Masquerade7:

Counting on your candid feedback pls. You seem reasonable.

Honestly, the rice is ok. I'll upload the pics for u

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Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by princetom1(m): 10:46am On Dec 24, 2016
wabbyland:


In all sincerities, the rice is ok. I ate it this morning and I must say, we(Nigerians) have done a great work


No picture? A picture tells a million story
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by Caseless: 10:48am On Dec 24, 2016
Nutase:
The rice looks like it soaked too much water
undecided undecided
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by princetom1(m): 10:50am On Dec 24, 2016
We need people who have bought in different locations to confirm the processes involved, we are hearing a very hard process involved in odogunyan for ikorodu resident and its not funny at all, to wait 2 days and yet not be able to get what u paid for. In this digital age, who wait for hours to confirm payment wen its already there in the cloud? What about those in ebute metta, Rowe park, any news? What of oshodi centre? Lawma office for lagos islander nko?
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by CHARLOE(m): 11:12am On Dec 24, 2016
metallisc:


TESTIMONIALS OF JONATHAN’S AGRICULTURE TRANSFORMATION
written by Our Reporter March 25, 2014
By Johnson Momodu

What is evident across the country is that an agriculture revolution is taking place. Since the inception of President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, agriculture has seen a new day. The success being recorded in the sector has been eliciting commendable comments.

Governor Saidu Dakingari of Kebbi State is of the opinion that the dry season support for rice farmers is the best thing to have happened in the sector in the past 40 years. He said jobs would be created because of that singular move. Dakingari also said that in a matter of months Nigeria would be among the major exporters of rice, and that would mean more foreign earnings for the country.

Read him: “The growth enhancement support scheme of the Federal Government in partnership with the state and in particular the dry season support for the rice farmers has transformed rice production. For 400-500 km, all you will see is paddy of rice in production. Such is the power of the massive change we are witnessing.”

In the same vein, Dan Rabi, a local entrepreneur who provides mobile threshing services for rice farmers, said agriculture under the administration of President Jonathan has been greatly transformed. He declared: “We have never seen anything like this in 40 years of rice farming. I make N15, 000 per day threshing rice for farmers. We work through the night and I employ 22 people just to thresh rice.”

In Kogi State, over 7,000 hectares have been cultivated in the dry season, the first ever in the history of the state. Governor Idris Wada said that employment has been created in the state via the transformation in agriculture by the Jonathan administration. Wada said, “We are in rice because of the agricultural transformation agenda of the Federal Government. We are overwhelmed. Every day we hear women crying, ‘We want land; we want land.’ We hear young people crying for land. So we had to hire more earth moving equipment to clear more land to allocate for them for rice production.”

The success story of rice production has given room for the upsurge of integrated rice mills. 14 private sector rice mills have sprung up with a total capacity of 240,000 MT. Moreover, the reform that government initiated brought about an increase in the tariff on imported rice, thereby boosting the economic strength of local rice producers in the country. The capital flight witnessed because of the importation of rice into the country has reduced considerably. Today it is on record that several integrated local rice mills have their milled rice on the market and consumer demand and preference for local rice has risen due to better quality, taste and price when compared with imported rice.

Meanwhile, the international grade local rice that has hit the market include Ashi rice, Mikap rice, Umza rice, Ebony rice and several others. A major foreign investor, Dominion Rice, has also come into the country and is investing $40 million in a 30,000-hectare commercial rice farm with international grade rice mill in Taraba. The Dominion rice farm which is linked to out-growers of young commercial farmers is expected to replace about 15 per cent of the total milled rice imported into the country.

It is not only in the production of rice that the transformation agenda of the current administration has paid off. A peep into what the transformation has done to cassava production in the country is worth commenting on. It is on record that Nigeria is the largest producer of cassava in the world with a total production of 40 million metric tons.

To raise production further to meet competing needs for cassava, 24 million stems of improved cassava varieties were distributed to farmers which were cultivated on 8,000 hectares of land. Through 2013 and 2014 combined, the federal government, according to reports, will be distributing an additional 65 million stems to farmers to boost cultivation as 21,000 hectares of cassava would have been cultivated.

Additionally, through encouraged research and collaboration, 40 per cent substitution of cassava flour for wheat flour in bread was achieved in partnership with the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture and the Federal Institute for Industrial Research, Oshodi, Lagos.

Clearly, these commendable strides in the agricultural sector by the Jonathan administration have the potential to considerably reduce the number of unemployed youths in the country. Gone are the days when agriculture was not attractive to young people. Now young people are going into agriculture because of the enabling environment created by the current administration.

For instance, before now procurement of fertilizers used to be left in the hands of politicians who used it to curry favour from their political adherents. Such ugly situation changed with the coming of Jonathan’s administration; now, any farmer can walk into the fertilizer distribution centres scattered all over the nation and obtain the product without any hassle or having to pledge loyalty to any politician.

It stands to reason that Nigerians will gain a lot more if the commendable strides in agriculture are sustained by supporting Jonathan for a second term in office to enable him to finish the good work he has started.
Momodu sent this piece from Benin City.


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14 JULY 2014
The Guardian (Lagos)
Nigeria: 'Nigeria to Begin Exporting Rice in Five Years'

By Joke Falaju
Abuja — PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan Monday assured that Nigeria would begin to export rice in the next five years.

Jonathan, who disclosed that Nigeria's food import bill has dropped from N1.1trn in 2009 to N685 billion in 2013, maintained that with increased public and private sector investment in rice production, the country has no business importing rice.


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The question you should ask is... Who messed up or what happened to all the above progress between 2015 and now?

So where are d local rice? If all these stories are true , d market shld b saturated with local rice by now

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Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by Agimor(m): 12:51pm On Dec 24, 2016
WiseFool2:

I rep Udu road o. Wat of u?
LOL same here.
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by WiseFool2(m): 1:58pm On Dec 24, 2016
Agimor:
LOL same here.
O boy ye! St Ephraim Street o.
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by LordHiffy(m): 10:52pm On Dec 24, 2016
seunmsg:

You suppose chop knock for this ur question.
First go knock your parents
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by mapet: 7:01am On Dec 25, 2016
I am not sure the relevance of your needless postings to the context of the discussion.

metallisc:



Food Security: Nigeria’s New Silos To Aid Maize Storage
Channels Television.
Updated August 26, 2014

Nigerian farmers would have the opportunity of storing maize in the newly commissioned silos in Sheda, Kwali Local Government Area of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), government officials have said..

Officials of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture told Channels Television on Tuesday that 100,000 metric tons silos would be used as storage for maize during this year’s harvest.

Other silos across Nigeria would be used to store sorghum, paddy rice, soya beans and millet. But the government is looking to expand by putting in place more silos to accommodate other perishable crops.

Every year, farmers especially in the north turn out huge tonnes of farm produce which is usually more than enough for sale at the markets. The supply often times supersedes demand, resulting in wastage due to lack of storage facilities.

Silos in Nigeria.
The silos are raising hopes of food security in Nigeria, as government tries to diversify the nation’s economy.
To limit the amount of farm produce wastage that farmers record on a yearly basis, the Federal Government introduced the silos across the country to minimise post harvest losses through effective and efficient storage.

Officials at the silos’ site explained that there were about a dozen contractors expected to deliver 500 metric tons of maize during the grain receiving exercise currently going on.

The grains are first scanned on entry before they are sorted out for proper preservation and it can be stored for up to two years.

The 100,000 metric tonne in Sheda area of the FCT is one out of seven across the federation considered the largest in West Africa.


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Food Security Receives A Boost, As FG Launches Silo Complex
Olukayode Oyeleye
— Sep 4, 2014 1:33 am

Food security is recognised as central to any nation’s security. The uncertainties that perennially beset any food-insecure nation derive, in part, from inadequacies associated with activities off-field, affecting food storage. On the flip side, developed countries devote quality policy support to food storage which, in turn, guarantees their all-year-round supply of food. Instances abound where and when the surplus supplies of food are either exported or given out as humanitarian and charity support for food-insecure countries.

Many cases of food insecurity are therefore due largely to storage inadequacies, in quality or quantity, leading to a substantial post-harvest wastage. Apart from discouraging many producers (who are mostly small-scale), significant business opportunities and revenues are lost. Under the Agricultural Transformation Agenda, however, the heightened emphasis on food storage lends further credence to the value chain intervention approach, in this case involving infrastructural support for storage.

Storage Capacity
Before the Goodluck Jonathan administration, 13 silo complexes, with a total storage capacity of 311,000 metric tons (MT), were existing and operational. Existing silos in more than 10 locations, spread across the country, were underutilised. Tremendous work has been done to ensure that additional 20 silo complexes are completed by the present administration, to bring the total to 33, with a total storage capacity of 1.336 million MT.

The commissioning of the completed 100,000 MT capacity silo complex in Sheda, Abuja, on August 25, 2014, by Vice President Namadi Sambo, was a testimony to the seriousness the government of President Jonathan attaches to the operations of the silos for people’s benefit. The vice president represented the president on that occasion. The federal government has indicated that there are plans to complete the 11 that are currently at different stages of construction to boost storage capacity and ensure that Nigeria’s strategic reserves are more than adequate in coming years.

The increase in number and sizes of silos in Nigeria is a demonstration of the federal government’s efforts toward revolutionising agriculture, building national resilience and responding to emerging food challenges. Since strategic food reserve is a first line of defence in case of food crises, Nigeria looks set to store enough food to cope with emergencies through the operation of our silos. The silo complexes have been a part of the storage infrastructure of the Strategic Grains Reserve (SGR) department in the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD).
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by DaniellaDokubo(f): 8:09pm On Dec 27, 2016
wabbyland:


Honestly, the rice is ok. I'll upload the pics for u

Please when will you make the pictures available.

Thanks
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by Nobody: 11:47pm On Dec 29, 2016
Draei:

Ohk now its one account per week ryy? You say
you're a girl buh you keep changing accounts like
some soaked menstrual pad, Keep it up.
ewww. U had 2 liken ne 2 a menstrual pad lipsrsealed

I deleted for a name change.
But what does my gender have 2 do with that?
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by Draei: 11:57pm On Dec 29, 2016
ILuvGummyBearz:
ewww. U had 2 liken ne 2 a menstrual pad lipsrsealed

I deleted for a name change.
But what does my gender have 2 do with that?
You wanna know huh? aiit, telme how many
ladies you've seen switch so often between btwn
numerous alternates like you do, plz tell me.

Only guys are mostly known with that
characteristic buh you just keep defying all odds.
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by Draei: 12:00am On Dec 30, 2016
Now this is serious, monikers, topics have
been changed. ..

Nairaland is officially hacked.
Re: Unpacking, Cooking & Reviewing LAKE Rice (photos) by Nobody: 12:00am On Dec 30, 2016
Draei:

You wanna know huh? aiit, telme how many
ladies you've seen switch so often between btwn
numerous alternates like you do, plz tell me.

Only guys are mostly known with that
characteristic buh you just keep defying all odds.
what do u want ,drahay??
Itz clear u want 2 prove something or want something proved 2 u . What? Because we keep goin' through this

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