Niger exports 57% of world Shea butter production – Commissioner
The Niger Commissioner for Commerce,
Trade and Investment, Mrs Ramatu Yar’ adua, says the state is
exporting 57 per cent of the Shea Butter produced world-wide.
Yar’adua announced this on Tuesday at
news conference at the defence of her ministry’s 2017 budget
proposal at the state House of Assembly in Minna.
According to her, the state has engaged
consultants to conduct a shea tree research and come up with a
roadmap that will guide the value chain in the production of the
product.
“This has become more urgent in view
of the fact that Niger state is currently producing about 57 per
cent of the world’s Shea butter that goes into the international
market.
“These consultants are going to be
training our women on how to process the Shea nuts, converting
that to butter.
“They are going to train these
women to first of all know how to pick the nuts, sort the nuts and
preserve them, and these consultants work closely with the American
Shea Butter Institute,” she added.
Judging by a survey undertaken by the
American Shea Butter Institute, she explained that Niger could
generate nearly 2 billion dollars annually from the production of
Shea Butter alone.
“We can generate about 2 billion
dollars a year; that is if we follow the road map of the consultants
for the state.
“The figure was arrived at following
a survey carried out by the American Shea Butter Institute,” she
said.
Yar’adua listed some of the
ministry’s achievements in the past year, including the
construction of 40 industrial clusters, the Suleja International
Market and motor parks.
She commended the house for granting
the ministry approval to access a N2 billion Central Bank of
Nigeria’s loan for micro, small and medium enterprises.
Yar’adua said that the 2017 budget
would focus on wealth and job creation.
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