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Minister says FG targets 5bn dollar cassava export annually

Audu Ogbeh has announced that the FG is targeting $5bn returns from the exportation of cassava in the next five years.

Minister for Agriculture, Audu Ogbeh

He stated this on Thursday in Abuja at the National Cassava Summit with the theme: ``Toward $5 billion per Annum Cassava in the next five years.’’

Ogbeh said that the country had over time neglected agriculture in the last 30 years.

He, however, added that the industry has the potential ‎to employ more youths and improve foreign exchange.

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‎Ogbe expressed concern over the very low number of farmers accessing credit facilities in the country.

He said that the Federal Government would enhance and strengthen the Bank of Agriculture (BoA) to allow farmers access to credit facilities at 5 to 6 per cent interest rate.

``Most of the Commercial Banks give loan to farmers at 28 to 30 per cent interest rate. How do farmers grow with such a high interest rate and make profit?

``We have to intensify efforts to address this problem in order to meet our target because earning in cassava industry is so high.

``Rural roads need to be rehabilitated for easy transportation of our farm products to the market. Our budget is small. We cannot in the Ministry level promise of constructing all rural roads. But something has to be done fast,” he said.

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He, however, urged research institutes like the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) to include vitamins in cassava in the next research work to balance its nutritional content‎ and better consumption.

Prof. Lateef Sani of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, in a paper, said that the industry has the potential to create million of jobs across the country through its Value Chain.

``By 2021, Nigeria cassava industry will represent over 5 billion dollars, spurs rural industrial development, generate millions of new jobs and create wealth for over 45 million people.

``Cassava peels, grits, chips are viable as animal and fish ‎feeds.

``Given the large amount of Aquaculture and Livestock done in the country, this can be an interesting prospective market," he said.

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Mr‎ Alfred Dixon of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture in a keynote address said that Nigeria was confronted with a growing population and rising urbanisation with high demand for food and feeds for livestock.

``Cassava is an appropriate commodity to feature in Nigeria's economic development.

“Nigeria's cassava production accounts for 20 per cent of the total global output but less than 1 per cent is being exported,” he said.

The National President, Cassava Growers Association of Nigeria, Mr Adewumi Segun, said that the association has acquired 15,000 hectares of land in Ekiti for cassava programme.

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