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Kogi losses N50bn in cashew nuts

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KOGI STATE GO VERNMENt has said the state lost about N50 billion from the sale of cashew nuts in 2018 due to adulterati­on of the nuts by cashew dealers and lack of quality control.

The developmen­t has forced the government to announce the immediate enforcemen­t of Farm Produce Regulation­s Procedures, especially cashew nuts across the three senatorial districts of the state.

State Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Mr. Kehinde Oloruntoba, who disclosed this yesterday while addressing newsmen, said last year’s negative effects had also affected the state’s image in the cashew nuts markets; making the state lose credibilit­y.

Oloruntoba said: “Cashew business in the state has become all comers affairs without regulation­s. In 2017, the state produced over 100,000 metric tons which drasticall­y reduced in 2018.

“In 2017 the state made N70 billion in the sale of cashew nuts, but declined to N20 billion in 2018 due to the effect of adulterate­d nuts from the sellers.

“No serious government will fold its arms and watch its viable business sector collapse,” he said.

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