Cashew apples, nuts worth N50bn rot annually in Kogi – Expert
Mr Stephen Ahiaba, Chairman, Kogi
Chapter of Cashew Producers Association of Nigeria, on Friday said
that about 500,000 tonnes of cashew apples and fruits, worth N50
billion, rot annually in Kogi.
Ahiaba told News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) in Lokoja that the waste could be attributed to the
non-availability of the requisite technology to process juice from
cashew fruits.
“About 500,000 metric tons of cashew
apples rot away in farms in Kogi State due to lack of technology
until an indigenous agro-products processing outfit decided to delve
into it.
“The company imported the technology
for cashew juice processing into Nigeria for the first time.
“The processing factory, sited in
Egume, Dekina Local Government of Kogi State, was set up in
partnership with an international agro-based NGO, Techno-Serve, which
is based in Washington DC., to process the juice for consumption.
“The juice, branded `Relish Natural
Juice’ is 100-per-cent cashew juice without any water or additives.
What they only do is purification and standard packaging with a
two-year shelf life,” he said.
Ahiaba said that the organisation was
into the cashew business to improve cashew value chain, adding that
residues from processed cashew apples could be converted into animal
feeds.
“In collaboration with the state
government, the industry embarked on cashew inspection and grading
for global standardisation. In 2014, a bag of cashew nuts cost N7,
000 but in 2017, it now costs N50, 000.
“I want to urge the Kogi State
Government to accord the cashew industry its deserved attention, as
the state stands to benefit a lot if the necessary attention for
cashew is created.
“Part of the vision is to enable
rural farmers borrow ideas from our physical, good agro-practices, as
we have introduced cashew enhancement projects to develop cashew
value chain,” he said.
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