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Cassava Farming by agrocentric: 8:36pm On Mar 16, 2017
http://agrocentricblog.com/2017/03/15/prospects-in-cassava-farming/

There are lots we yet to understand about Cassava Farming, Why not take 5minutes of your time to read the post below. Agriculture is taking over, lets take the great advantage now.
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Re: Cassava Farming by agrocentric: 8:38pm On Mar 16, 2017
Manihot esculenta (commonly called cassava) is a woody shrub native to South America of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. It is extensively cultivated as an annual crop in tropical and subtropical regions for its edible starchy tuberous root, a major source of carbohydrates. Though it is often called yuca in Spanish and in the United States, it differs from the yucca, an unrelated fruit-bearing shrub in the family Asparagaceae. Cassava, when dried to a powdery (or pearly) extract, is called tapioca; its fermented, flaky version is named garri.
Re: Cassava Farming by agrocentric: 8:40pm On Mar 16, 2017
Processing

The industrial processing of cassava in Nigeria holds much potential for successful investment. The crop is increasingly attracting attention of serious business people and processing businesses are slowly starting to spring-up all over the country. You also know how useful cassava is to Nigerians in general in terms of consumption. Cassava forms the major part of our daily foods. Almost no family can survive a whole year without cassava related foods.
Re: Cassava Farming by agrocentric: 8:41pm On Mar 16, 2017
Processing

The industrial processing of cassava in Nigeria holds much potential for successful investment. The crop is increasingly attracting attention of serious business people and processing businesses are slowly starting to spring-up all over the country. You also know how useful cassava is to Nigerians in general in terms of consumption. Cassava forms the major part of our daily foods. Almost no family can survive a whole year without cassava related foods. See 8 important Nigerian foods that are derived from cassava

Cassava can be processed into a number of products such as starch, flour, chips, ethanol and glucose syrup, and bread to name a few. These products are all in high demand locally and also have significant export possibilities. These therefore, place a lot of raw cash in the hands of anyone who goes into cassava farming right now.

As a smart person, you should be thinking about how to take advantage of the government support for agriculture and the increased budget to make wealth for yourself because cassava production surely provides opportunity for investors. If you are ready, here are what you need to start your own cassava farming.
Re: Cassava Farming by agrocentric: 8:45pm On Mar 16, 2017
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