Chinese govt demands dry yam from Nigeria
Chinese govt demands dry yam from
Nigeria
…as yam exportation to begin July
2017
By Gabriel Ewepu
ABUJA- THE Chinese government has
demanded dry yam from Nigeria to meet industrial and domestic needs.
This was disclosed by the Minister of
Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, yesterday, in
Abuja, which a technical working committee was inaugurated to fast
track the exportation of yam by July 2017.
The Minister said Nigeria has remained
one of the world’s largest producer of yam, which accounts for 61.7
per cent of the global production of the rot crop, while there are
over 60 varieties of yam, but sadly, Nigeria not among yam exporting
countries.
He assured that local production and
consumption of the commodity would not be affected by the move to
export yam soon, rather government would scale up intervention in yam
production, as farmers in the country have indicated willingness to
increase production to meet both local and international demands.
He noted that high level of yam
production was going on in Zakibiam in Benue State, the Minister said
government would leverage on it and also spread production across the
entire country.
However, he lamented Ghana, which
produces far less than any yam producing state in Nigeria, has taken
over the European market.
According to him yam consumed in the
United States were imported from Ghana and a tuber of yam cost as
high as $15.
He said: “Ghana is controlling
Africa's yam export market where Nigeria is one of the world’s
largest producers. I am not sure if Ghana produces as much yam as any
state of the federation”.
The Minister noted that the private
sector driven committee was deliberate in other to guide the
government on how to get a fair share of the global yam market.
He noted that the Nigerian yam export
promotion programme was aimed at taking Nigerian yam production,
processing and marketing to next level in line with what is done in
other country.
He also emphasised the need to ensure
that Nigerian agricultural produce meet the standard of foreign
markets, and stressed the need for the country to design produce that
would meet Nigerian health standard.
The minister tasked the committee to
develop a framework for establishment of Nigeria yam export sea and
airport where all documentation relating to the export are prepared,
adding that they should facilitate acquisition warehouses at the
receiving destination, rationalize the bureaucracy of export and
enforcement agency located within one roof designated for Nigeria yam
export park houses.
Meanwhile, the Chairman of the
Committee, Prof Simon Tsange, said they have been doing underground
work on the programme adding that the committee would ensure that in
six months time, Nigerian yam would hit the international market.
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