The Guardian (Nigeria)

AATF to unveil integrated cassava processing facility

- From Gordi Udeajah, Umuahia

IN its drive to simplify the processing of Cassava in the country, the African Agricultur­al Technology Foundation ( AATF) has acquired a new technology for cassava processing into High Quality Flour without peeling.

The AATF Director, Programme Developmen­t and Commercial­isation, Dr Emmanuel Okogbenin, who disclosed this at the just concluded 2024 annual research review and planning workshop of the National Root Crops Research Institute ( NRCRI), Umudike, Abia State, described the developmen­t as a major breakthrou­gh in Nigeria’s effort to add value to the crop.

Dr Okogbenin described Cassava, categorise­d among the Root and Tuber Crops ( RTCS) valued at $ 246b that are consumed by about three billion people in developing countries as an indispensa­ble crop.

According to him, cassava whose yearly production is estimated at 60.44 million metric tonnes, has grown from just being a food source, to cash crop and has presently attained industrial status as raw materials source. “Production of RTCS, which includes cassava has increased by 230 per cent since 1961, hence they have become critical to food and nutrition security, apparently underscori­ng AATF decision to intervene in enhancing cassava by providing the necessary technologi­es that would add value to the production process to benefit the farmers and the country.

Dr Okogbenin noted that the NRCRI has so far released 54 improved cassava varieties, which is in line with its mission, adding that AATF would continue to facilitate and promote partnershi­ps on food security that would enhance the livelihood of farmers.

According to Dr Okogbenin, AATF works with technology developers and owners, seed entreprene­urs and smallholde­r farmers with the target of addressing their identified challenges through making available to them appropriat­e technologi­es that would create wealth for them, their families and communitie­s. He said he was in Abia State not for the workshop, but for collaborat­ion with the NRCRI in its drive to improve on RTCS for which it ( NRCRI) has national statutory mandate to research into their ( RTCS) genetic improvemen­t, production, processing, storage, utilisatio­n etc.

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