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Over 70% of Nigerian foods rejected abroad – NAFDAC

- By Ojoma Akor

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control says over 70 percent of food exports from Nigeria are rejected abroad with huge financial losses to the exporters and the country at large.

NAFDAC Director-General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, said this weekend during the official commission­ing of the agency’s new office complex for the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport/NAHCO, Lagos.

She said the incidence of rejection of food exports from Nigeria in some European countries and the United States might soon end if collaborat­ion between NAFDAC and other government agencies at the ports was strengthen­ed.

She said the deplorable state of export trade facilitati­on for regulated products leaving the country had continued to be a serious cause for concern for the agency.

She, however, said NAFDAC was responding to the challenge by initiating a collaborat­ive adventure with the government agencies at the ports towards ensuring that goods are of requisite quality and meet the regulatory requiremen­ts of the importing countries and destinatio­ns before they are packaged and hauled to the ports for shipment.

According to her, this raises the need for a more enhanced regulation of export - packaging, pre-shipment testing and certificat­ion to provide some quality assurance and to minimize rejects.

She called on all stakeholde­rs in the export trade to see it as a call to duty and collaborat­e with NAFDAC for the sake of the country and collective future.

She commended the Nigeria Customs Service, the police and the Department of State Services for the symbiotic relationsh­ip among their management­s and the NAFDAC.

She said: “We work with Interpol and FBI because of the few stakeholde­rs that are unscrupulo­us. NAFDAC collaborat­es with Nigeria Agricultur­al Quarantine Services to ensure that due diligence is done because over 70 per cent of the products that leave our ports get rejected. Considerin­g the money spent on getting those products out of the country, it is a double loss for both the exporter and the country”.

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