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Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by FarmTech(m): 4:36pm On Mar 17, 2023
Shine Bridge Global is a US-based food science and agribusiness company established in 2018 by Dr Tony Bello, a native of Nigeria. The company specialises in producing products made from cassava sourced in Nigeria. Bello recently spoke with Jeanette Clark about his plans to produce and sell food items made from Nigerian cassava in the US and other countries.


According to the latest report from research group IMARC, the global cassava starch market is projected to reach US$6.5 billion by 2028. Bello believes this number should be much higher and can be achieved by developing the right products to capture market share from potato-derived items.

Cassava, a root crop that looks like a large sweet potato, is one of the most widely grown agricultural commodities in Africa. The roots can be processed into a variety of products, including cassava flour, starch, ethanol and glucose syrup.

Bello, who was raised in Nigeria and now resides in the US, holds a doctorate in food science. He has previously worked as a food scientist for Frito-Lay and Kellogg before transitioning to the consulting side of the industry. In 2010, he assumed the position of CEO at Heritage Agro-Allied Foods Incorporated (H2A Foods), a food science technology company that focuses on creating opportunities for cassava smallholder farmers in Edo State, Nigeria.

In 2017, H2A Foods facilitated a loan from the Nigerian Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL Plc.) for a group of smallholder farmers to develop their available land for cassava production. H2A Foods guaranteed to buy all the cassava they produced. It was during this time that Bello recognised the need for further development in the cassava value chain, as the existing market was still too limited. Consequently, Shine Bridge Global was established in 2018.


In recent years, Shine Bridge Global has focused on converting high-quality cassava flour (HQCF) into instant tapioca flakes. Tapioca is derived from the cassava root and the resulting flakes, according to Bello, have similar applications to potato flakes. Potato flakes are utilised as a food ingredient in the production of various commercially available items, such as pasta and snacks, as well as a thickener in gravies and desserts.

From idea to production

In 2018, the initial phase of developing and testing the tapioca flakes was conducted in the Netherlands, utilising cassava flour imported from Nigeria. Now that the product development has been completed, production will shift to a factory in New York. While the flakes will be processed in New York, the cassava flour used to create the flakes will continue to be sourced from Nigeria. The flakes will be branded as a Shine Bridge Global product and sold to companies that specialise in the production of consumer packaged foods.


Cassava flour preparation in Nigeria for processing into instant tapioca flakes.
The company is also busy developing a few other cassava-derived food products such as crackers, pizza crusts, ready-mix fufu, fried snacks and flatbreads – all using its tapioca flakes.

Shine Bridge Global has partnered with several cassava producers in Nigeria – specifically in Oyo, Ekiti, Edo and Enugu states – to ensure a sufficient supply of fresh cassava roots once full-scale production begins. These partners include H2A Foods, 365 Farms and Ocriv. In addition, Shine Bridge Global is in discussions with Nigerian companies that process the raw material into high-quality cassava flour including Aspuna, Niji Group and the Elephant Group.


The company aims to introduce both the tapioca flakes and final consumer packaged products to test markets in the US, UK and Nigeria within the next six months. Following this, it plans to gradually scale up production, selling to consumer packaged goods companies and marketers.

Regional expansion opportunities
Shine Bridge Global’s value chain development work is currently focused on Nigeria, but Bello has a wider vision for a continent-wide initiative. “Our primary targets will be the countries that produce cassava. In West Africa, this includes Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire and Togo,” he explains.

Rwanda, which sources some of its raw materials from Tanzania, is also emerging as a major player in the cassava market in East Africa. Shine Bridge Global is open to partnering with existing businesses in these countries.

“Commodities like potatoes are worth billions of US dollars when used in consumer packaged foods. We want to capture a share of that market and also improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Nigeria and throughout Africa,” says Bello.

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by God1000(m): 4:57pm On Mar 17, 2023
Nice one

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by sonature1: 10:02am On Apr 17, 2023
If we had a serious government, they would invest massively in areas Nigeria has comparative advantage to improve non-oil exports and increase our FX earnings.

Buhari just wasted Nigeria's 8 years as he has absolutely nothing to show for it apart from borrowing money to fix railways without clear-cut repayment plans.

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by TemplarLandry: 10:02am On Apr 17, 2023
Ęgę ti d'owo o. 😁
Na im dem dey use produce spaghetti.
Mafo!

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by Stanislause94: 10:02am On Apr 17, 2023
Nigeria is blessed, it’s just bad leadership et Al, I wish some certain set of people can view things properly for us to move foward, but no, tribalism has eaten deep into their skulls.

God bless the land of the rising sun!
Long live MNK!

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by joebeckz(m): 10:02am On Apr 17, 2023
Aaaaahhhh! See as we de chop fufu/akpu anyhow when we get opportunity to cash out for obodo ibo.

Abeg all fufu sellers should gather here let's sell cassava to America through oga Bello grin

But On a serious note. Its a great initiative and commendable.

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by EKONGKING: 10:02am On Apr 17, 2023
Let's not get carried away with this news .

Blanket statements will lead nowhere .

There many foods or cuisine which people said are the next big thing only for them to fall by the wayside.

Explain the health benefits of cassava and let market take off.
Other wise this news will be like Alex propaganda.

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by datola: 10:02am On Apr 17, 2023
Wow! Great initiative by Dr Tony Bello.

I wish him all the best.

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by accordadoga25(f): 10:03am On Apr 17, 2023
datola:
Wow

We get big cassava




TemplarLandry:
Ęgę ti d'owo o. 😁

AGBADO , Ewa, garri na the next oil money but the myopic ones no know.

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by HEBEI: 10:03am On Apr 17, 2023
Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by PerfectJUSTICE: 10:03am On Apr 17, 2023
Abeg, abeg,abeg small cassava wey we dey manage here take make life go on na him US want carry take do export business

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by Candora(f): 10:03am On Apr 17, 2023
Hmmmmm
Interesting.

So long they don't claim factoids later as to how a new disease originated from Africa due to cassava.

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by accordadoga25(f): 10:04am On Apr 17, 2023
TemplarLandry:
Ęgę ti d'owo o. 😁

AGBADO , Ewa, garri na the next oil money but the myopic ones no know.

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by Highways: 10:04am On Apr 17, 2023
Whoever is funding IITA research on cassava is the one that deserves the accolades....


If it's only Nigerian government, we will still variety that can't withstand the diseases and bad weather....
Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by Dxclusive(m): 10:04am On Apr 17, 2023
Hope cost of garri won't be high later oo

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by Hambivert: 10:04am On Apr 17, 2023
Despite cassava being one of the most cultivated crop in Nigeria its local demand is still far from met. Anyways, for Nigeria to reach the level of cassava exportation, we would have to plant more cassavas than we can consume, which should lead to a reduced price in our local markets.

As at last I was aware of the pricing of cassava, it is more profitable to sell cassava in Nigeria than to export at the international price which is lower than what is being sold in Nigeria.

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by Agbadocassava: 10:06am On Apr 17, 2023
Tinubu has seen the future, Agbado cassava is the next big thing after crude oil.

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by tolumizzy(m): 10:06am On Apr 17, 2023
Time for cassava farmers to shine

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by Weedhustler: 10:06am On Apr 17, 2023
That mod that banned me, hope u have achieved ur 2023 goals.

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by Msports: 10:06am On Apr 17, 2023
sonature1:
If we had a serious government, they would invest massively in areas Nigeria has comparative advantage to improve non-oil exports and increase our FX earnings.

Buhari just wasted Nigeria's 8 years as he has absolutely nothing to show for it apart from borrowing money to fix railways without clear-cut repayment plans.
Very correct

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by adedayoa2(f): 10:07am On Apr 17, 2023
accordadoga25:


AGBADO , Ewa, garri na the next oil money but the myopic ones no know.
shebi when Tinubu talk am them still dey mock am.

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by inoki247: 10:07am On Apr 17, 2023
Lol Garri wwy Neva reach us wey dey house shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by wolesmile(m): 10:08am On Apr 17, 2023
Now the world is ready to start feasting on CASSAVA.
AGBADO will follow. Then EWA.

Lobatan.

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by SoftP(m): 10:09am On Apr 17, 2023
Buba will not like this
Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by Princeton92(m): 10:10am On Apr 17, 2023
sonature1:
If we had a serious government, they would invest massively in areas Nigeria has comparative advantage to improve non-oil exports and increase our FX earnings.

Buhari just wasted Nigeria's 8 years as he has absolutely nothing to show for it apart from borrowing money to fix railways without clear-cut repayment plans.

He just came to fight for his pension he never got and to fix his family in powerful positions. 😆
Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by tiswell(m): 10:10am On Apr 17, 2023
grin
Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by accordadoga25(f): 10:10am On Apr 17, 2023
adedayoa2:
shebi when Tinubu talk am them still dey mock am.


Those disobident children are kids. U no go blame dem.

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Re: Nigerian Cassava: The Next Big Thing In US Food Market? by Ologundudu2020: 10:11am On Apr 17, 2023
I’m in

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