The sports category has moved to a new website.
ADVERTISEMENT

FG raises alarm over new cassava brown streak disease

Dr Muhammed Umar, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, disclosed this on Thursday in Abuja at the 2019 Cassava Investment Forum.

FG raises alarm over new cassava brown streak disease [First Report]

Dr Muhammed Umar, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, disclosed this on Thursday in Abuja at the 2019 Cassava Investment Forum.

The Permanent Secretary represented by Mr Ayodeji Bobby, Head, Font and Tuber Crops in the ministry called for a collective effort in securing Nigeria and West African region against the virus.

He said that the disease had caused over 90 per cent loss in a cassava farm in the country.

ADVERTISEMENT

He therefore urged the professionals at the cassava forum to use their vast knowledge and experience to advice the ministry on areas that were key to the development of cassava sub-sector in Nigeria.

The permanent secretary said that Nigeria remained the largest producer of cassava, adding that a total of 36.8 million metric tonnes of cassava were harvested from 3.13 million hectare in 2013.

He said that this was with an average yield of 11.7 tonnes per hectare, adding that this however accounted for an insignificant fraction of global value-addition of cassava.

“But because of the Federal Government support through the change agenda of the government raised the production to about 54 million metric tonnes at 15 tonnes per hectare and develop efficient value-added chains.’’

Umar said that this was for high quality cassava flour, dried chips; starch and sweeteners; ethanol and traditional foods.

ADVERTISEMENT

He said the ministry in collaboration with the organisers of the investment forum, the Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta (FUNAAB/CAVA) trained master bakers on the promotion and adoption of 20 per cent cassava bread.

Umar said that the Federal Government provided them with working equipment and capital to create local sustainable markets for cassava and generate employment.

He said that the IITA also provided research on products and good quality stems to the farmers.

Dr Alfred Dixon, IITA Director for Development and Delivery said that the Nigeria’s cassava annual production was above 50 million tonnes, adding that the increased from 35 million tonnes in the early 90s was not by accident.

He said that this resulted from stakeholders in research development to all other aspects of cassava value chains such as processing, mechanisation and markets.

ADVERTISEMENT

Dixon said that in spite of the achievement of having more than 50 million tonnes annual production, there were some challenges still confronting the cassava crop.

Our yield per hectare is still low, it is less than 10 tonnes per hectare, we are still battling with the problem of cyclical glut, there are still processing challenges.

“Weeds are still problems in cassava, and several others, consequently Nigeria is yet to tap the full potential of the cassava crop which is estimated at five billion dollars annually,” he said. 

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Lagos council chairman invites CAN executives to Ramadan Iftar

Lagos council chairman invites CAN executives to Ramadan Iftar

FG says 300,000 displaced persons repatriated in North-East

FG says 300,000 displaced persons repatriated in North-East

Disabled girl begs govt, Nigerians for support to fund varsity admission

Disabled girl begs govt, Nigerians for support to fund varsity admission

Troops kill 5 bandits, recover 4 AK-47 in Kaduna

Troops kill 5 bandits, recover 4 AK-47 in Kaduna

NBC fines Channels TV ₦5 million over Datti's interview comments

NBC fines Channels TV ₦5 million over Datti's interview comments

NAFDAC bursts store in Anambra for unregistered sex enhancement drugs

NAFDAC bursts store in Anambra for unregistered sex enhancement drugs

PDP queries INEC’s silence over petition, insists on authentic BVAS results

PDP queries INEC’s silence over petition, insists on authentic BVAS results

Adeleke's govt explain why Osun workers have not received March salaries

Adeleke's govt explain why Osun workers have not received March salaries

Makinde renames state-owned Technical University after late Ajimobi

Makinde renames state-owned Technical University after late Ajimobi

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT