How to Make Cassava Farming Profitable, UNIDO, Bosch Educate Nigerian Farmers

Bosch, a global supplier of technology and services partnered with United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) recently to organise a stakeholders consultative meeting in Lagos with farmers to discuss the prospect, challenges and marketing of cassava production in the country.

Speaking at the forum, Managing Director of Robert Bosch West Africa, Mr. Ghislain Noumbessy, said it is imperative for farmers to take advantage of the technological tools and services that could help them find solutions to their food loss and perk up their profit.

Noumbessy stated that Bosch has been motivated by the search for ever-better technological solutions and fresh approaches that will help tackle the great challenges of today and deliver benefits to her customers.

A representative of UNIDO from Austria, Dr. Yvonne Lokko stated that organization is working with Bosch in line with the United Nations agenda to reduce poverty, facilitate trade capacity building, agri-business and agro-industry development in Nigeria.

Speaking on the Bank of Industry role in Agric-Business development in Nigeria, its Managing Director, Mr. Rasheed Olaoluwa stated that agriculture is one of the cardinal agenda of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, saying the bank will continue to give adequate necessary supports and loans to farmers to grow their business.

Olaoluwa, who was represented by the Group Head, Agro Processing Unit of BoI, Mrs. Ruth Kadafa said farming is a serious business and cassava is a profitable trade but there is a significant need for many farmers to improve on their skills and management structures to enable them improve their farming in 21st century.

She said BoI has noticed that many farmers are individualistic and hardly come together as a team to have a registered corporative or association which could enable them to access loans from financial institutions.

Mrs. Kadafa therefore charged farmers integrate and collaborate with like-minds, utilize technological tool to improve the quality of the produce and package them as premium brands that consumers will be willing to pay for.

To encourage farmers to leverage on the opportunity to improve the quality and quantity of their cassava and other farm produce with the aid of her offerings, the company’s Sales Director for Bosch West Africa, Mr. Francis Omoniyi said: “Bosch will be giving one year free service maintenance to customers that purchase any of their tools and educate them how to fully utilize the equipment”this is in a bit to structure Agric business in the nation and as well boost her GDP.

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