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Emefiele: Nigeria Imports $600m Cassava Derivative­s Annually

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The Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele, yesterday disclosed that Nigeria imports cassava derivative­s valued at about $600 million annually.

Speaking at a meeting with State Governors of Cassava Producing States in Abuja, Emefiele explained that the country was blessed with several varieties of cassava that could be explored to optimum potential.

The News Agency of Nigeria ( NAN) reported that the CBN also signed Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with Nigeria Cassava Growers Associatio­n and Large Scale Cassava Processors at the event.

He, however, pointed out that there was need to adopt improved varieties and practices that would guarantee better yield, better processing efficiency, increased profit and improved standard of living for the farmers.

“In achieving this goal, we are holding consultati­ons with the Internatio­nal Institute for Tropical Agricultur­e ( IITA), Ibadan and the National Root Crops

Research Institute, Umudike.

“Apart from foreign exchange conservati­on, increasing cassava production is a necessity as starch, glucose, sorbitol and other products currently being imported.

“Statistics show that out of the 53.0 million metric tonnes of cassava produced in Nigeria annually, more than 90 per cent is processed into food for human consumptio­n.

“Whereas a significan­t industrial demand exists for the output of processed cassava, primarily as substitute for imported raw materials and semi-finished products.

“Potential demand that exists in our cassava value chain, demand for High Quality Cassava Flour (HQCF) in bread, biscuits and snacks is above 500,000 tonnes annually while supply is below 15,000 tonnes

“Demand for cassava starch is above 300,000 tonnes annually while supply is below 10,000 tonnes” he explained.

According to him, the demand for cassava-based constituen­ts in sugar syrup is above 350,000 tonnes annually while supply is almost non- existent.

He added that potential demand for ethanol in the country as a fuel for cooking, to power vehicles ( E10), and other industrial uses exceeded one billion litres, while production was nearly zero.

Emefiele noted that CBN was taking bolder steps in collaborat­ing with the private sector, State Government­s in

Nigeria’s cassava producing areas and other stakeholde­rs towards resuscitat­ing the cassava sector.

 ??  ?? L-R: Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello; President Muhammadu Buhari; and National Chairman of All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole displaying the governor’s certificat­e of return at the State House, in Abuja... yesterday
L-R: Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello; President Muhammadu Buhari; and National Chairman of All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole displaying the governor’s certificat­e of return at the State House, in Abuja... yesterday

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