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News: Nigerian Agencies, SEC, SON collaborate to develop standards for commodities exported outside the country

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The Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) says its collaborating with the Standards Organisation of Nigeria to develop standards for commodities being exported outside the country.

According to independent.ng, SEC said Nigeria has various commodities that could be exported to grow the economy, provide jobs for Nigerians as well as provide the nation with forex.

Mr. Lamido Yuguda, Director General of the commission, who stated this while speaking to journalists in Lagos, said that the agricultural sector in the country is expected to grow significantly soon.

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Yuguda disclosed that in its desire to ensure that agricultural produce is of exportable standards and quality, the Commission is collaborating with the Standards Organisation of Nigeria to develop standards for commodities.

He disclosed that as a result of the collaboration with SON, some of the standards have been developed and exposed to different markets close by and they have been received very well.

The Director General, said that the development of these standards will pave the way for the export of these products to the international market and in turn, boost the Nigerian economy.

He said that the Commission is pleased about the new government’s mention of supporting the commodities sector as it will further boost the SEC’s efforts at developing the Commodities sector.

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“Already, we have licensed a total of 5 exchanges and also approved the trading and framework for operations of different instruments.

“We are collaborating with NAICOM, CBN, SON and the Fed Min of Solid Minerals and Mines in various ways to develop the sector ranging from capacity building, standard setting, domestic and international advocacy,”.

“This is a sector that the Commission has been working strenuously to encourage, both agricultural commodities and mineral commodities among others. This is a market that has a lot of potential for Nigeria. We are a very good agricultural nation and we have a lot of resources and right now most of them are sold in local markets without any form standards and because of that a lot of our agricultural produce is rejected in the international market.

“You see smaller countries can export their agricultural products, especially fruits. Our fruits are among the best in the world, but unfortunately, we are not participating in this market because of the issues of standardization.

According to him, “This is something in the right direction, it is a starting point and I believe that going further in the near future this could be something significant. We expect the agricultural sector to grow significantly in the nearest future.

“We are also collaborating with the Ministry of Solid Minerals because there is a lot of opportunity in that sector. But, right now there is a lot of artisanal mining, so there needs to be a collaboration between State governments and the Ministry of Mines so that there is a kind of standardization and those mining are licensed by the government and this mining is happening on a sustainable basis”.

Yuguda stated that as part of its implementation of the Capital Market Master Plan, the commission constituted a Technical Committee on Commodities Trading Ecosystem whose mandate was to identify challenges of the existing framework and develop a roadmap for a vibrant ecosystem.

“A committee comprising various stakeholders including the SON was set up to drive the implementation of the report. One of the recommendations in the report identified the development of grading and standardization system in line with international best practice,” he said.

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