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Commodities exchange targets N4.3 b revenue in first year  revenues in first year

by Admin
January 11, 2019
in Commodities
All in now set for the Nigeria Commodity Exchange (NCX) to commence
trading in agricultural commodities by next month, February 2019. The exchange is targeting N4.3 billion revenuw in its first year of operation.
The agro-commodities in focus include: Maize, Sorghum, Soya beans, Sesame
seed, Cashew, and many other home-grown grains.
Zaheera Baba-Ari, NCX managing director while disclosing this in Abuja,
said the exchange is through with the first phase of the development of
its trading system which takes care of most of the activities. “We still
have about three or four phases but the first phase is ready and we can
trade with that,” she said.
Also, she said they have completed the renovation of five warehouses and
are currently in the process of renovating three more warehouses to
accommodate more commodities.
Recall that in 2018, the NCX signed a memorandum of understanding MOU with
New Nigeria Commodity Marketing Company (NNCMC) to  enable both parties
link sellers with buyers of agro-commodities within the country and
globally.
“As from February, we will start receiving commodities into these
warehouses. The NNCMC will aggregate those commodities from the farmers
and bring them into our warehouses and we will trade those commodities on
the floor of the exchange, Baba-Ari said.
According to her, the NCX has estimated revenues of N4.3 billion this
year, being the first year of its operation.
‘The projected production figure for maize for 2019 is like 12.8 million
metric tons, if you take sorghum is about 9.8 million metric tons, if you
take something like soya beans it will take about 750,000 metric tons,
sesame is about 180,000 metric tons and from those volumes, we are
assuming that, that about 70 per cent of that would be eaten by the people
and so there will be 30 per cent left and then we will now take 15 per
cent, and let’s assume that 15 per cent of that is going to be traded on
the exchange.
The trading value for all that, for 15 per cent of these commodities I
have told you about would be about N143 billion and the revenue that would
accrue to the exchange in 2019 alone based on that just 15 per cent of all
these volumes I have spoken about will come to N4.3 billion, so that’s
just in the year as we are just starting in 2019.  Thereafter we know
things will increase,” Baba-Ari said.
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