Business Day (Nigeria)

IITA, SANO Foods advocate OFSP flour as substitute for wheat in bread

- JOSEPHINE OKOJIE

In a bid to tackle issues of vitamin A deficiency in the country, SANO Foods and the Internatio­nal Institute for Tropical Agricultur­e (IITA) are advocating for Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato (OSFP) flour and puree as substitute­d for wheat in bread and confection­aries.

Both organisati­ons say the adoption of bio-fortified crops such as potato, cassava, and maize as well as their by-products is costeffect­ive, widely accepted, and locally available.

According to them, this will help the country save foreign exchange that would have been spent on wheat importatio­n as Nigeria does not have a comparativ­e advantage in the production of the grain.

They added that it will also stimulate local production, processing and improve farmers livelihood­s who cultivate the Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato and other bio-fortified crops.

“Nigerians have easy access to organic, healthy, and nutritiona­l products to reverse widespread malnutriti­on as inflation bites harder and convention­al vitaminfor­tified foods become too expensive for most Nigerians,” said Solomon Ojeleye, acting general manager of SANO Foods at a programme targeted at solving Vitamin deficiency in Nigeria.

“SANO Foods ha s invested so much in research and developmen­t to get the new products available and affordable. Bakers nationwide can now use the OFSP puree and flour as a substitute for wheat flour to ensure consumers have access to healthy bread,” Ojeleye said.

During the programme IITA under the Basic II initiative presented the new improved varieties of cassava species that will give farmers higher yield and also more nutritiona­l value for consumers.

Ke nt o n Dashiell, deputy director- general - partnershi­ps for delivery, IITA in his keynote address emphasised the importance of cassava to Nigeria’s economy and stressed the need for farmers to embrace the new varieties.

The initiative, which was a collaborat­ion with SANO Foods Limited - an Abeokuta-based agricultur­al value chain player, was attended by critical stakeholde­rs in the food and agro- allied industry.

Several value chain products from the selected bio-fortified crops were on display, including turmeric garri ( garri mixed with turmeric), OFSP garri (garri with Orange-fleshed Sweet Potato), OFSP bread varieties (bread with Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato), lemongrass juice, varieties tea and several other products.

Present at the event are Michael Abberton, director, West Africa Hub, IITA; Alfred Dixon, director - developmen­t & delivery, IITA; Professor Lateef Sanni, project manager, BASICS II, IITA, Paul Ilona, managing director, Harvest Plus and Sola Olunowo, managing director, Agro Park among others.

 ??  ?? Lateef Sanni, project manager, BASICS-II, IITA and Solomon Ojeyele, acting general manager, SANO Foods during the Solving Vitamin A-deficiency in Nigeria programme held in Abeokuta, Ogun state recently.
Lateef Sanni, project manager, BASICS-II, IITA and Solomon Ojeyele, acting general manager, SANO Foods during the Solving Vitamin A-deficiency in Nigeria programme held in Abeokuta, Ogun state recently.

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