New processing centres raise cassava's outlook in Sierra Leone

By Godwin Atser

12/17/2009 1:01:26 PM -

Cassava's profile as a food security and poverty-reducing crop got a boost with the commissioning of five new processing centres in Sierra Leone, thanks to the Common Fund for Commodities, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture and Sierra Leone Agricultural Research Institute and other partners.

The processing centres, which are located in five different communities including Waterloo, Bo District, Njala Agricultural Research Centre (NARC), Makeni City/Teko, and Hamdalai in Sierra Leone, are part of a $1.6 million Common Fund for Commodities (CFC) funded project involving Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Benin Republic. The project is seeking value addition to cassava and to consequently boost production and generate wealth.

“It will also improve livelihood, incomes of farmers and stakeholders in the cassava enterprise,” says Prof. Lateef Sanni, Project Coordinator, for the Common Fund for Commodities Funded project. “More importantly, this will create market and drive the production of cassava.”

Since 1990, cassava production in Sierra Leone has been on the upbeat climbing from

178,200 metric tons in 1990 to 1,236,852 mt in 2007. Dr. Alfred Dixon, Director General, Sierra Leone Agricultural Research Institute says the utilisation of cassava and creation of products such as gari—a Nigerian-introduced staple— has actually created demand for the crop. Consequently, cassava is now second to rice as a staple with people eating both the leaves and tubers of the crop.

The establishment of the processing centres has spurred interest in cassava production in local communities. Farmer Dorris Kargbo, a beneficiary of the cassava centre in Hamdalai Village says, in her community alone, about 40 farmer-groups have been formed for cassava production. Each of the groups comprises about 30 farmers each. The groups will ensure the steady supply of cassava tubers to the processing centre which will process the tubers into gari, foofoo, cassava cake and cassava doughnut among others. “This will create jobs to our people, generate wealth and reduce poverty. It is our own strategy of contributing to poverty reduction in Sierra Leone,” Kargbo says.

Traditionally, cassava tubers in Sierra Leone are harvested, boiled and eaten. The limited utilisation of cassava often times results to glut during periods of bumper harvest.

Kargbo, while expressing gratitude to the CFC/IITA/SLARI project says the processing centres have created a market that will mop up cassava in the future.

“This will reduce postharvest losses and make cassava production profitable,” she added.

Development / Accra / Ghana / Africa / Modernghana.com

Other Stories
23-05-2012  Egyptians Vote In Historic Presidential Election 23-05-2012  G. Bissau Army To Return To Barracks 23-05-2012  I Was A Private Citizen When I Acquired The State Property - Jake 23-05-2012  Pankron-atimatim Residents Worried Over Poor Access Roads And Drainage 23-05-2012  Stop The Verbal Attacks On Bawumia – Katakyie Advises The Ndc 23-05-2012  Is Twi Developed Enough To Become A National Language? 22-05-2012  Jake's Bungalow Acquisition Saga - Supreme Court Dismisses Case 22-05-2012  If The Law Is An Ass… What Are The Courts And Judges? (part Ii) 22-05-2012  If The Law Is An Ass… What Are The Courts And Judges? (part I) 22-05-2012  What We Can All Learn From Our Latino Community 22-05-2012  “give Mills Another Four Years”- Minister Pleads 22-05-2012  Ghana To Replant 30,000 Hectares Of Forests Annually 22-05-2012  Police Arrest Five Suspected Highway Robbers In Kumasi 22-05-2012  Let Your Campaign Be Devoid Of Personal Attacks - Vice President Mahama 22-05-2012  Antrakair Discount Claims Of Fire On Aircraft 22-05-2012  Nita Deploys Long Term Evolution Technologies By Close Of 2012 22-05-2012  Kwabea Asasahese District Assembly Primary Refurbished 22-05-2012  Africa Must Find Solutions To Her Food Security Problems - Cikod 22-05-2012  Government Committed To Increasing Access To Education - Ocran 22-05-2012  Registered Households Receive 84,538 Treated Mosquito Nets In Sunyani Municipality 19-05-2012  Mills: Gov't To Boost Partnership With Private Sector To Improve Agriculture 18-05-2012  Agra Issues Strong Call For G8 Leaders To Support African Agriculture 07-05-2012  Value Chain Conference To Transform Smallholder Agriculture 07-05-2012  Iita And Ilri Explore More Areas Of Collaboration 30-04-2012  Farmers To Benefit From Us$7m Commercial Products Project 27-04-2012  Farmers Unhappy With Late Delivery Of Subsidized Fertilizer 20-04-2012  Iita Gets Us$7m Approval For Commercial Products (compro) Project 18-04-2012  World Must Change The Game To End Malnutrition—harvestplus Dg 12-04-2012  Role Of Youth In Farming And Food Discussed At An International Conference 02-04-2012  Us$12m Project To Boost Yam Productivity In Ghana And Nigeria 29-03-2012  Nitrabor Fertilizer Use To Push Up Ghana’s Cocoa Production 27-03-2012  Kuapa Kokoo Wins International Gold Award For Excellence 27-03-2012  Blind Farmer Wants Support To Expand Farms 24-03-2012  World Bank Approves Us$100 Million To Scale Up Agric In Ghana 22-03-2012  Future Agricultures Consortium To Fund Research In Young People And Agrifood 22-03-2012  Israeli Agricultural Innovation In Ghana - Seminar 21-03-2012  Young Empowering Young Model – Cadbury Cocoa Ambassadors Share Experience 20-03-2012  Engaging The Youth In Agriculture Policy Framework In Africa – Issues Emerging 20-03-2012  Yara Ghana Exposes Farmers To New Fertilizer Product 19-03-2012  Government Subsidises Hi-tech Fertiliser For Cocoa Farmers
Follow Us