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How To Start Cassava Processing Business In Nigeria by Adieza(m): 2:54pm On Jan 05, 2018
Cassava is a root vegetable widely consumed in developing countries. It provides some important nutrients and resistant starch, which may have health benefits. It is extensively cultivated as an annual crop in tropical and subtropical regions for its edible starchy tuberous root, a major source of carbohydrates.
After harvesting your Cassava the next thing you want to do is to either process it into garri, fufu or starch. Cassava processing business in Nigeria is a major business dominating the agricultural space in the country.
The following are what you need to know about Cassava Processing Business in Nigeria:
In this post we are going to lay our focus on garri. Check out for more in our other posts:
Remove the skin of the cassava tubers.
Wash the peeled tubers thoroughly.
Cut the tubers into medium sizes.
Take them to the grinding machine and grind the tubers.
After the grinding, put in big sacks and drilled to ultimate dryness in a for 2-3 days.
Using a big sieve, sieve off the fine cassava powder from other particles.
Then, using a wide frying pan, fry the powder until dry.
So if you are in Nigeria and you are thinking of Cassava Processing Business, here's one of the tips.

http://www.agricinfo.com/2018/01/how-to-start-cassava-processing.html

Re: How To Start Cassava Processing Business In Nigeria by Adieza(m): 2:57pm On Jan 05, 2018
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Re: How To Start Cassava Processing Business In Nigeria by Mode0310(f): 10:39am On Feb 18, 2019
Adieza:
Cassava is a root vegetable widely consumed in developing countries. It provides some important nutrients and resistant starch, which may have health benefits. It is extensively cultivated as an annual crop in tropical and subtropical regions for its edible starchy tuberous root, a major source of carbohydrates.
After harvesting your Cassava the next thing you want to do is to either process it into garri, fufu or starch. Cassava processing business in Nigeria is a major business dominating the agricultural space in the country.
The following are what you need to know about Cassava Processing Business in Nigeria:
In this post we are going to lay our focus on garri. Check out for more in our other posts:
Remove the skin of the cassava tubers.
Wash the peeled tubers thoroughly.
Cut the tubers into medium sizes.
Take them to the grinding machine and grind the tubers.
After the grinding, put in big sacks and drilled to ultimate dryness in a for 2-3 days.
Using a big sieve, sieve off the fine cassava powder from other particles.
Then, using a wide frying pan, fry the powder until dry.
So if you are in Nigeria and you are thinking of Cassava Processing Business, here's one of the tips.

http://www.agricinfo.com/2018/01/how-to-start-cassava-processing.html
Re: How To Start Cassava Processing Business In Nigeria by Mode0310(f): 10:42am On Feb 18, 2019
please Adieza where can I buy fermented cassava in large quantities. please I need help urgently
Re: How To Start Cassava Processing Business In Nigeria by MDDarah84(m): 6:39pm On Feb 18, 2019
Mode0310:
please Adieza where can I buy fermented cassava in large quantities. please I need help urgently

U may chat me up on 08137565773

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