Nigeria Seals Cashew Production Deal With America

February 15, 2021
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By Ahmed Rahma

The federal government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) West Africa Pro- Cashew Project to increase cashew productivity in Nigeria.

The deal was sealed last Thursday in Abuja for Nigeria by the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mr Muhammed Nanono.

The Minister described this as another milestone in the record of the ministry’s history in its hunt to achieve national food and nutrition security, among others.

Mr Nanono, who noted that the ministry over the years had achieved increase in the production of crops of strategic importance through the provision of improved seeds, seedlings and other farm inputs to farmers, noted that the objective of the cashew value chain was to increase and improve storage and processing capacity and develop effective market information system in the sector.

“However, today’s meeting focuses on the cashew value chain because of its importance in the sustenance of commodity export business for a sustainable development of a Cashew Agro- Industry.

”In Nigeria, cashew is increasing in its importance as an export crop since the 1990s.

”It is interesting to know that as the 2nd non- oil Export foreign earner for the country, cashew generated about 500 million dollars for the country in 2018 (CBN bulletin, in 2018), providing livelihood for 300,000 to 500,000 families, mostly youths and women in Nigeria.

”The National Production Capacity of Cashew in 2020 was 260,000MT on 100,000ha of land, average yield was 600kg/ha as against the global average of 1,230kg/ha potential area cultivable is about 350,000ha,” he disclosed.

He said the objective of the cashew value chain was to increase and improve storage and processing capacity and develop effective market information system in the sector.

“The ministry’s target is to raise production from 260,000MT in 2020 to 350,000t by 2023 and processing capacity from 15 per cent in 2020 to 35 per cent by 2023,” he said.

The Minister thanked the USDA West Africa PRO- Cashew Project for the opportunity to interact with them on the intervention strategies to improve the cashew sector in Nigeria.

”It is also heartwarming to note that in West Africa, Nigeria is selected alongside Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, and Ghana for this laudable project.

”It is our hope, however, that this intervention will result in the total transformation of the cashew sector in Nigeria,” he said.

Rahma Ahmed

Ahmed Rahma is a journalist with great interest in arts and craft. She is also a foodie who loves new ideas. She loves to travel and would love to visit other African countries someday. She is a sucker for historical movies and afrobeat.

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