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Federal Government To Revive Goodluck Jonathan Cassava Bread Initiative by erunz(m): 10:58am On Mar 06, 2017
The Federal Government says it will revive the cassava bread initiative introduced by former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.

Chief Audu Ogbeh, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Forum in Abuja the move was to effectively utilise cassava in food production and processing.

Former President Jonathan in 2012 launched the cassava bread, which was made from composite flour containing 40 per cent cassava and 60 per cent wheat.

Ogbeh expressed regrets that although Nigeria was the largest producer of cassava in the world, the economic and industrial potential of the crop had yet to be fully explored and utilised.

He said that the revival of the cassava bread initiative would help reduce importation of wheat, as different proportions of cassava and wheat would be combined to produce the composite flour used for baking bread.

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He said that the venture would save a lot of foreign exchange, hitherto used in importing wheat, for Nigeria, while encouraging cassava farmers to increase their productivity.

“The use to which we have put cassava has been very low. We haven’t produced industrial starch even though we are trying to revive textiles, we haven’t done ethanol, we are importing ethanol.

“We haven’t exported cassava chips because of the cost of transportation from the hinterland to the ports.

`We haven’t done syrup which is used in the brewery industry, even industrial brews, the peels for feeding livestock, the leaves for feeding livestock; we haven’t done much.

“The bread one is still coming up. There is something you must add to bread if you use the cassava flour called bake shop.

“There is a Nigerian who wants to come and set up the factory here. You add that so that the bread can rise; that is what we are waiting for, it will be done.’’

Ogbeh said that the Federal Government was also working to get flour millers to add 15 per cent cassava in the wheat they milled.

On farmers/herdsmen clashes in the country, the minister said that the military was currently training no fewer than 3,000 agro-rangers to protect the farmers.

He, however, said that the government would tactically handle the issue so as to ensure that farmers and herdsmen were comfortable with the decisions reached.

“For many years, we didn’t quite realise that the herdsman is also a farmer, so while we were supporting cassava farmers, maize farmers and rice farmers, we did nothing for him.

“We didn’t develop grass. You cannot grow your diary and cattle industry without grass.

“We have to grow grass for cattle and grow fodder for them and some of these grasses contain 25 per cent crude protein.

“With that, your cow will give you not one litre of milk, which we are getting now, but 25 litres.

“We are taking over what is left of the old grazing reserves; we have acquired more lands in different states but our approach will be slightly different.

“After harvesting all the rice that we are growing now, we will take the rice straw and pack it and then add molasses from Dangote Sugar Factory.

“You will soon see the pyramids of cattle feeds as we slowly keep the cows in one location, give them water. The less they roam, the more milk they give you, the more tender their meat.

“It will take a while, we will bring it to a halt.’’

Ogbeh said that the government was also collaborating with some Muslim organisations to sensitise the herdsmen to the need to stop their clashes with farmers.

(NAN)
http://www.nta.ng/news/20170305-fg-cassava-bread-initiative/
Re: Federal Government To Revive Goodluck Jonathan Cassava Bread Initiative by CROWNWEALTH019(m): 11:06am On Mar 06, 2017
BMC go soon kan give excuse why they wan adapt jonathan policy
Re: Federal Government To Revive Goodluck Jonathan Cassava Bread Initiative by Chikelue2000(m): 11:18am On Mar 06, 2017
They hate Jonathan yet they keep copying his work


I just don't get dis Government

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Re: Federal Government To Revive Goodluck Jonathan Cassava Bread Initiative by Chikelue2000(m): 11:18am On Mar 06, 2017
They hate Jonathan yet they keep copying his work


I just don't get dis Government

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Re: Federal Government To Revive Goodluck Jonathan Cassava Bread Initiative by oduastates: 12:30pm On Mar 06, 2017
CROWNWEALTH019:
BMC go soon kan give excuse why they wan adapt jonathan policy

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From 2004

OPINION
By Crusoe Osagie
Lagos — As President Obasanjo's January deadline for the use of at least 10 percent cassava in the composite flour for the production of bread approaches, Crusoe Osagie looks at the possible impact of the policy on the economy

President Olusegun Obasanjo may not have made very many popular decisions in his past five years of sitting at the helm of affairs in Nigeria but anyone who has an idea of the amount of hard earned foreign exchange that goes into the importation of wheat and who knows the slightest thing about bread made from cassava composite flour may become optimistic that the president has finally decided to become popular among his people.
http://allafrica.com/stories/200412210099.html
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Re: Federal Government To Revive Goodluck Jonathan Cassava Bread Initiative by Horus(m): 12:09am On Mar 27, 2022
Cassava flour in a very important ingredient in profitable production of bread

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