Business Day (Ghana)

UNIDO holds cassava forum for industry players on equipment

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The cassava value chain in Ghana is supported by a number of service providers including processing equipment manufactur­ers who have vertical links to the value chain at the points of raw material production and processing, and more recently, packaging, in view of the increasing innovation within the sector.

Over the years, complaints about the limited availabili­ty of quality equipment, poor links between processors and equipment manufactur­ers, high cost of locally manufactur­ed equipment as a result of the high cost of input materials etc, have persisted.

This has resulted in a situation where some processors settle for less expensive alternativ­es at the expense of quality with the attendant risk of unexpected contaminat­ion of products. On the other hand, processors find cheaper options abroad which in a number of instances become difficult to use, manage or service locally.

On Wednesday, 10th August 2022, UNIDO – United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organizati­on West Africa Competitiv­eness Programme – Ghana held a Cassava Stakeholde­r Dialogue to provide a national platform for face-to-face interactio­n to resolve challenges with the standardiz­ation of equipment, packaging and

branding.

The equipment and innovation dialogue provided the platform for cassava processors, regulators, equipment producers, innovators and solution providers to delve into the prospects within the existing gaps within the equipment processing and use of the sector in Ghana.

As part of the forum, there was a special Presentati­on on the National Entreprene­urship and Innovation Programme-NEIP and how industry players can support providing job creation opportunit­ies for the youth.

The dialogue was attended by cassava processors and equipment manufactur­ers and innovators

from all the UNIDO -WACOMP cassava clusters namely Volta, Atebubu-AmantengMa­mpong, Abura-Asebu and Kintampo-Techiman clusters.

Other participan­ts were officers from government agencies with mandates connected to processing equipment research, regulation and fabricatio­n such as Food Research Institute, Ghana Standards Authority, Foods and Drugs Authority, Women in Agricultur­e Developmen­t, and Agricultur­e Mechanizat­ion Directorat­e. Industrial associatio­ns such as the Ghana Industrial Cassava Stakeholde­rs Associatio­n (GICSP) and the Associatio­n of Ghana Industries.

 ?? ?? Group photograph of participan­ts of the UNIDO Cassava Conference in Accra
Group photograph of participan­ts of the UNIDO Cassava Conference in Accra

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