Cassava growers want flexible agricultural policies to increase production in 2017
The Nigeria Cassava Growers Association
(NCGA) has appealed to the Federal Government to encourage flexible
agricultural policies to boost cassava production in the country by
2017.
Mr Segun Adewumi, the National
President of the association, made the appeal while speaking with the
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Monday.
Adewumi said that such flexible
policies should eradicate the non-acceptance of agricultural lands as
collateral security for loans by Nigerian banks to encourage more
farmers in the business.
According to him, the refusal has
denied both foreign and local investments in the cassava value chain.
The national president emphasised that
agricultural commodities, which required industrial use, needed to
cost less for its products to be accepted at the international
market, hence the need for the policies.
“We need to devote five million of
the 84 million hectares of the arable land in Nigeria to cassava
development and that will yield 200 million tonnes of cassava.
“About 200 million tonnes of cassava
will produce 50 million tonnes of starch and this will sell for N350,
000 per tonne and that will generate N17.5 trillion for the
country,’’ he said.
The national president listed some
cassava derivatives to include garri, fufu, tapioca, starch, tapioca
and its industrial products as ethanol, industrial starch, cassava
flour, glucose syrup and sweetener.
Adewumi suggested the re-organisation
and support from the Bank of Agriculture (BOA) to enable it to draw
monies from foreign and local money market to boost agricultural
production in the country.
He, however, applauded the Central Bank
of Nigeria (CBN) for its anchor borrowers’ scheme, saying it would
boost food production and ensure food security in the country.
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