UK, Netherlands Collaborate Edo Govt., To Increase Palm Oil Production

 

By Ighomuaye Lucky. O

 

With the determination to grow the state’s economy, the Managing Director, Edo State Investment Promotion Office (ESIPO)-Ease of Doing Business, Mr. Kelvin Uwaibi, said Building on the achievements of Edo-NISCOPS I, the new €3 million, five-year programme (NISCOPS II) funded by the United Kingdom (UK) and the Netherlands governments to support sustainable palm oil production in the state, will enhance its Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

He said this will be achieved through a collaboration with smallholder farmers and public-private partnerships (PPPs) spearheaded by ESIPO’s one-stop shop, noting that the significant portion of the investment seeks to attract private sector co-funding and further strengthening PPPs within the state.

Mr. Uwaibi said this during a strategic meeting with the representatives from the Sustainable Trade Initiative (IDH), Netherlands who were in the state to solidify their partnership and explore ways to maximize the impact of initiatives geared towards a green economy, with ESIPO’s one-stop-shop playing a central role.

Discussing and maximizing the impact of IDH’s programmes in the state, particularly the National Initiatives for Sustainable and Climate-Smart Oil-Palm Smallholders (NISCOPS) programme, ESIPO boss maintained that, the initiative is going to be a win-win thing for both parties.

According to him, “I commend the longstanding partnership with IDH, dating back to 2019. The “Analysis of Key Investment Opportunities in Edo State Oil Palm Landscape 2020″ facilitated by ESIPO with IDH’s support, was a great achievement”

Uwaibi emphasized several areas for enhanced collaboration to amplify communication and visibility of IDH’s programmes, ensuring sustainable empowerment for smallholder farmers, which include: Branding the one-stop-shop with a focus on showcasing Edo’s commitment to a green economy, with the one-stop-shop providing a seamless documentation process for potential investors seeking to fast-track their business documentation and licences; capacity building training for the one-stop shop’s liason officers from the relevant MDAs.

Other areas are ensuring efficient support for businesses entering the green space; support for the passage of the ongoing land administration bill, a key factor for attracting investment in agriculture; and donor coordination meeting in facilitating a meeting to improve communication and visibility among stakeholders regarding IDH’s activities and how they connect with the one-stop shop’s services.

Uwaibi stressed that they will need to ensure all relevant MDAs are on the same page on this, hence a collaborative effort with the Ministry of Environment and Sustainability to ensure messaging aligns with the state’s overall green agenda.

He however guarantees that they will leverage the resources of the Edo State Oil Palm Programme (ESOPP); Forestry Commission, and the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security for maximum impact.

On his part, Mr. Ogwu Abraham.D., IDH’s Senior Programme Manager leading the delegation, stated IDH’s willingness to collaborate and translate these discussions into tangible results in the coming weeks, working with ESIPO and key Ministries, Departments and Agencies(MDAs).

He said this strengthened partnership between ESIPO, IDH, and various MDAs and it holds significant promise for a green economy for Edo State.

Newstracktoday reports that green economy is an economic system that prioritises both economic growth and environmental sustainability. With the one-stop shop at the forefront, this collaboration is poised to derive environmental, economic, and social benefits.