The Federal Government will save about N300 billion annually from
importation of wheat through the use of 20 per cent cassava flour in
bread production.
Minister of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku, stated this on Monday at a
news conference in Abuja, while briefing newsmen on the achievements of
President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration in 2012.
Maku said the amount spent on wheat importation had so far been
brought down by N200 billion following the improvement in the production
and processing of cassava flour. He said the government was exploring
agriculture as major area to create jobs and wealth generation.
The minister said that the transformation that had taken place in the
sector in the last one year was aimed at ensuring food security,
curbing importation and diversifying the economy.
According to him, the “Growth Enhancement Scheme’’ initiated by the
Minister of Agriculture was designed to support small scale farmers to
enable them get access to fertilisers and seeds directly at affordable
prices. He said that the introduction of the “Electronic Wallet System’’
(e-Wallet) for the distribution of fertilisers to farmers was aimed at
eliminating corruption.
“Nigeria is the first country in Africa to launch the e-Wallet system
for the distribution of subsidised agro-inputs to farmers. The focus is
also to check corruption in fertiliser and seeds distribution to
farmers, strengthen commodity and input market and start up staple crop
processing zones across the country,” he said.
Other achievements in the sector, he noted, include the ‘Cassava
Transformation Programme’ aimed at making the country the largest
producer and processor of the product in the world. “The ministry is
expanding market for cassava through the development of high quality
cassava flour to substitute 40 per cent of wheat importation into the
country,” Maku said.
The minister said that market had been secured for 2.2 million metric
tonnes of dried cassava chip in China, adding that one million metric
tonnes of cassava chips were already on the way to that country. On
rice, he said that the programme being implemented in collaboration with
the private sector was to achieve self-sufficiency in rice production
by 2015.
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