Nigeria to export processed cashew nuts by 2019-Ogbeh
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural
Development, Mr Audu Ogbeh, on Tuesday said that the country would
start processing its raw cashew nuts for export by 2019.
Ogbeh made this known at the maiden
edition of the 2017 First Bank Agric Expo in Lagos.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports that the expo is tagged: Reinventing Agriculture for
Sustainable National Development.
According to him, the current worth of
a tonne of roasted or processed cashew nut for export is $10,000
while the raw cashew nut is sold for $1,200.
He said it would be better to process
the nuts for export instead of exporting raw cashew nuts in order to
benefit from the high cost of cashew nuts.
“So in the next two years we will no
longer export raw cashew nuts, but roast the cashew nuts for export.
“If we produce a tonne of roasted
cashew it will be sold at the international price of $10,000, whereas
a tone of raw cashew nuts sells for $1,200,” he said.
Ogbeh also said that Nigeria shipped a
total of $600,000 worth of raw cashew nuts to Vietnam alone in 2016.
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