Yam export: FG to train farmers on best agronomy practices
The
Technical Committee on Nigeria Yam Export Programme, says it will
train farmers on best agronomic practices for yam farming to avoid
rejection of the produce at the international markets.
Prof. Simon Irtwange, the Chairman of
the committee, disclosed this plan in an interview with the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Monday.
The chairman said that poor agronomic
practices during farming contributed to the rejection of the
country’s produce at the international market, hence the need for
the training.
NAN recalls that the Federal Government
had announced that the country would commence exportation of about 74
tonnes of yam to Europe and United States of America (USA) by June
29.
Irtwange said the committee was
partnering with the Yam Farmers, Processors and Marketers Association
of Nigeria to carry out the training.
He noted that the training would help
sensitise farmers on the use of pesticides as well as other
requirements for the produce.
According to him, we are also in
collaboration with the International Institute of Tropical
Agriculture (IITA) to provide improved yam seedlings to the farmers.
“The committee is supposed to provide
technical guidance for anybody who wants to go into yam export.
“The exporter must be conversant with
the standards for yam export and it the job of the committee to take
exporters through the standards so that they will know what the
requirements are.
“The committee will also make sure
that farmers under the Yam Farmers, Processors and Marketers
Association of Nigeria, are trained on farming, processing and
marketing.
“IITA has told us that seedlings will
be made available and we want to promote businesses around the yam
seedlings value chain,’’ he said.
Irtwange said that the Nigeria Export
Promotion Council (NEPC) had made its yam conditioning centre in Zaki
Biam, Benue State, available to exporters for the cleaning, wrapping
and packaging of the produce before export.
“The first requirement for any
intending yam exporter is to get your exporters registration
certificate from the Nigeria Export Promotion Council, then you come
to the technical committee and we show you what to do.
“What we are trying to have is a
Nigerian yam pack house in Lagos and all regulatory agencies will be
there to certify the produce.
“The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS)
will be there to make sure that it is truly yams that are in the
cartons, SON will be there to make sure that the yams are exportable
varieties and conform to standard weighing about 2kg with a net
weight of 20kg per carton.
“The Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine
Service (NAQS) will also be there to make sure we do not export
diseases to other countries.’’ the chairman said.
NAN recalls that Chief Audu Ogbeh, the
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, inaugurated the
committee in February to sensitise farmers and exporters on required
international standards of yam before exportation.
The committee which is private sector
led, has representatives from the Standards Organisation of Nigeria
(SON) and Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS) as its
members.
Other members of the committee include
the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), NEPC, Nigeria Ports Authority
(NPA) and Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC, among others. (NAN)
GINI/AFA
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