Daily Trust Sunday

Fried grasshoppe­r: Katsina residents make fortune selling tasty insects

Grasshoppe­r is a tropical insect which feeds on plants and other grasses in tropical and semi-arid regions which favours its existence. Over the years, this insect has become a tasty delicacy/snack consumed in Katsina and other parts of northern Nigeria a

- Tijjani Ibrahim, Katsina

Grasshoppe­r, which undoubtedl­y poses great danger to farmers, especially in its swarm, as it devours plants and other crops, is seen as a goldmine for some, as it is a sought-after commodity for residents of Katsina and other places. Young men and women pick, process, fry and sell it as a tasty delicacy.

Daily Trust on Sunday gathered that residents take advantage of the abundance of grasshoppe­rs in Katsina State to run a lucrative business for domestic consumptio­n as well as for export to make ends meet.

In addition to its great taste, grasshoppe­r also has some nutritiona­l value according to a nutritioni­st, Fatima Maikaita.

“For those who cannot afford meat or fish, grasshoppe­r is a good replacemen­t because it has a lot of nutrients. It is part of protein diet,” she said.

Many believe that grasshoppe­r tastes great when prepared well with ingredient­s as asserted by Hussaini Musa, after tasting the delicacy.

“Wow! This grasshoppe­r tastes good! Let me tell you something you may not know. At times, some people are asked to avoid meat by doctors, especially those that have gout or uric acid. But such patients could take grasshoppe­r without any problem, while deriving the same satisfacti­on.

“Considerin­g the harsh economic situation in Nigeria today, many families, even wellto-do ones, now prefer grasshoppe­r to chicken and beef. The secret is for you to find out,” he said.

There are over one million youths within the value chain of grasshoppe­r business from supply to processing, distributi­on and so on. Those selling the product in Katsina are cashing out on a daily basis.

Abdul Hassan is physically challenged but has quit begging to start processing and selling fried grasshoppe­r at several spots in Katsina city. Hassan is happy with the business.

“I am fully satisfied with this business. From it I bought houses, plots of land, got married, pay my children’s school fees and above all, I’m now an employer of labour.

Abdul Hassan is not only selfrelian­t now but has employed over 40 youths who work under him and from the business they pay school fees and meet other basic necessitie­s.

These grasshoppe­rs are not only consumed in Katsina but in other places like Kano, Kaduna, Abuja, Lagos and other cities in Nigeria.

Beyond that, thousands of bags of grasshoppe­rs delivered to Katsina from Niger Republic and nearby bushes around Katsina are processed for export to England, America, Saudi Arabia and other African countries such as Cameroon, Ghana and Central Africa Republic.

Another young man who is into the grasshoppe­r processing and selling business, Abubakar Abdulaziz, said “I have over 17 people working under me and we sell from N50, N100, N200, N500, N1000 up to N20, 000 and N50, 000 worth of the processed delicacy to customers.

“In fact, I have some merchants who buy and send it to their customers in Europe, Saudi Arabia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, USA and other countries.

As the business booms by the day, stakeholde­rs decried high cost of vegetable oil and other ingredient­s as their major constraint­s, calling on the government to assist them at least with empowermen­t, in order for them not to be self-reliant only, but to employ more people, thereby helping the government to keep a lot of jobless youths off the streets.

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