Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy and the world’s largest
producer of cassava, imports many cassava products, including garri, a West
African staple. This was disclosed by Mofe Omotosho, a consultant with Patra
Consult, a sales and agriculture training and consulting firm in Lagos. Omotosho said Nigeria, the largest producer of cassava
anywhere in the world, should not be importing any cassava product at all.
Speaking at a media training for Civil Society Legislative
Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), she said Nigeria does not place premium on value
addition of its raw materials. She said garri made in Togo is adjudged to be better than
the one made in Nigeria, hence, many Nigerians opt for Togo’s garri, despite
the tonnes of cassava being produced in Nigeria.
“We should focus on value chains where Nigeria has
comparative advantage. A lot of crops, in areas where we are already strong in,
we should try to improve them so that we can reap more from there,” the
consultant said. “We should also focus on using Agriculture to create jobs,
to create wealth and ensure food security, food security is very key, because a
nation that cannot feed itself is a good as…
She added that a lot of spray starch being imported into the
country could be produced locally if the Nigerian people and government place
necessary premium on cassava value addition.
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