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Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by ekmike(m): 2:30pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
Quality20: Agreed! local production is not enough to meet demand by about 1 million metric tonnes. The high price is inevitable at the beginning, but think about the benefits that would come if we are able to standardise production and become exporters. http://punchng.com/malaysia-importers-move-against-nigerias-palm-oil-market/ |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by slowice(m): 2:32pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
For Nigeria to import palm oil simply means that we don't produce enough to Carter to our consumption need. The thing is Nigerians re very greedy and if not for imported palm oil we would still be buying a bottle for 700naira by now. It was this greed that made some folks to go importing palm oil cos of the supposed high returns which lead to flooding in the market and crashed the price of the product. So before they ban the importation of palm oil how do they intend to stop people from hoarding local oil and creating artificial scarcity. 2 Likes |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by ironheart(m): 2:37pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
Na every day we dey ban things? |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by toboy: 2:40pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
mamachildren:So sorry to learn about this. Sending you some strength. I hope it works out for you, soon. |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by 12submarine(m): 2:40pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
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Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by maasoap(m): 2:50pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
kennygee:Mostly, to the northern region. I wonder why the palm oil is allowed but not rice. |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by Broderick555: 2:57pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
Authoreety:U GET F.A.R.M?? |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by deafeyez: 2:59pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
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Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by anoda(m): 3:01pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
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Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by Nobody: 3:02pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
Nigeria consumes 1.4 million metric tons of palm oil per annum. Out of this amount, 80 percent is used for industrial purposes. Nigeria's annual palmoil production capacity is about eight hundred thousand metric tons, leaving us with a shortfall of about 1 million metric tons, hence, the need for importation to bridge the shortfall. Local capacity does not meet up with demand leading to imports... harsh truth. Companies import because imported oil is of a better quality and more than 20% cheaper than locally produced ones. National Assembly may mean well but they are out of touch with reality. It is foolhardy to ban the importation of any item that one does not have sufficient local capacity in. Sources 1) http:///2Bv8IR5 2) https://www.statista.com/statistics/489451/palm-oil-consumption-nigeria/ 3) http://punchng.com/malaysia-importers-move-against-nigerias-palm-oil-market/ 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by deeone10: 3:04pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
they should not ban it ooo |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by lilyfaith(f): 3:10pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
kennygee: Yeah. Not just palm oil but even the kernels too and they are all from Malaysia and the useless Malaysians turn to frustrate Nigerians living in their country and turn them to economic slaves while the FG turns a blind eye |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by Chibabe1(f): 3:16pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
mamachildren: That's the spirit! Never give up! God bless your hustle 1 Like |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by Chibabe1(f): 3:19pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
lilyfaith: Ewooo! It's not today that these our leaders have sold our future to foreigners o |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by Motikeke: 3:19pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
Nigeria palm oil production is not enough to cater for the industries need. How many tons of palm oil do we produce in a day. Government should first stabilize palm oil production in a large scale before thinking of banning other wise many industries will be affected which will translate to job lost again. |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by harrisam(m): 3:26pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
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Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by Empredboy(m): 3:47pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
kennygee:yes we do. but the Senate should know that palm kernel has its season. what happens when we are off season? do we have a storage facilities to keep the palm kernel which it's used to produce oil? I am talking from experience as a stakeholder in Palm oil business |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by Empredboy(m): 3:49pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
Authoreety:all I know is the kernel is brought in from Ghana, Togo and Benin during the off season in Nigeria. they are both the same in quality |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by Authoreety: 3:53pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
Empredboy: Like seriously? |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by Nobody: 3:58pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
So dey de import red oyel come naija; chai,
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Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by Empredboy(m): 4:00pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
Authoreety:I am a clearing agent and I have been doing this palm kernel thing for a very long time . do we have a storage facilities? if it's banned enough of smuggling will start on palm oil and kernel and our government will lose on duty payable. do you know how much our government is lossing on duty payable if rice and Tokunbo cars were not banned? 1 Like |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by Empredboy(m): 4:02pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
QuitNotice:why are people seeing it as if we have enough oil in Nigeria. the ones we have can satisfy our local demand so government should encourage farmers to produce more before thinking of banning else the government will lose just as they lost in Tokunbo cars and Rice revenue generation |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by Willie2015: 4:30pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
slowice: - Cost of producing local good is too high - It is extremely difficult for a biz to survive in Naija hostile environment. - It is cheaper to import and avoid too much wahala (change in govt policy, multiple taxation from states, agbero and others etc) - It is same for most sectors in the country.Landing cost of a ton of maize for Olam group to Nigeria from India is N40,000.00 while a ton of maize from our local farmers is btwn 120k and 150k during harvest period. - Anyone can afford to even pay bribe of 40k/ton to officials still with a landing cost of 80k per ton. - The solution is to create a conducive environment for business to survive and produce at a cheaper cost. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by lastdon5: 4:34pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
T. A Orji should shut his trap. As former governor of Abia, didn't he hand over Abians palm Adda farm to Italians. To date no single oil that we know of has been produced from there, infact rumor has it that the the Italians have vandalized the whole place... and he is here talking about funds.. ole, dwarf thief |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by Nobody: 4:40pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
kennygee:We import toothpick, clay and plywood...................Palm oil na advanced technology. 1 Like |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by mommaJ(f): 5:06pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
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Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by Pecca: 5:19pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
Restructuring is the only solution. every state or region will be forced to look inward...but awusa said no. |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by nextstep(m): 5:20pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
Wawaman: Exactly! Banning is not the solution. The reality is that it's more expensive to produce palm oil in Nigeria. People laugh, but when you consider bad roads, expensive transportation, inefficient agricultural practices, expensive industrial processing, you'll understand how palm oil will be more expensive when produced here. It's a result of the difficulty in doing business. Fix the issue, not the symptoms. We ban, ban, ban, yet won't do the simple thing of making inputs and electricity more available for turning kernels into oil. We won't make it easier or subsidize imported machinery, but we'll ban end-products. Trade protection works in serious places where you have a holistic approach to the solution. All that will happen with a ban is: those who import openly will become smugglers, police and customs will add to the cost of business, and palm oil will become more expensive. 2 Likes |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by supereagle(m): 5:33pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
This is absurd. I can't believe it, Nigeria importing palm oil, no wonder our naira is weak. |
Re: Senate Seeks Ban On Importation Of Palm Oil Into Nigeria by globatop: 6:01pm On Feb 14, 2018 |
maxiuc: Consider yourself as an investor, will u invest in a produce that has foreign competition? No one will ever go into production of any produce that it's market is saturated. Banning importation will create demand, as local investors increased the price will crash or normalised. The problem with us is that we are not ready to make sacrifice. Those developed countries had sacrificed in the past, their offspring is now enjoying the proceeds of their sacrifice. I once heard one Indian president asked the citizens if they wanted to ride motor cars, they said yes, he then asked them to go and manufacture theirs, he placed total ban on automobiles. Today India manufacture automobiles. |
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