Nigeria accounts for more than 70% of the global yam crop

Published 2023년 4월 28일

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Nigeria is the world's leading producer of yams, accounting for over 70% of the global crop, according to the National Root Crops Research Institute. The country also leads in the production of cassava and sweet potato, with 34 and 59 tons respectively. The institute's Director, Nnamdi Eke-Okoro, has called on relevant authorities and stakeholders to help meet global export standards. He also emphasized the role of the institute in speeding up the yam export process and reducing rejections of Nigerian products abroad.
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According to the National Root Crops Research Institute, Nigeria accounts for more than 70% of the global yam crop. Nnamdi Eke-Okoro, Director/HOD, Crop Research Operations Department, NRCRI, said this Wednesday at a stakeholder workshop in Abuja on repositioning yams as an export crop. He said Nigeria is the largest producer of yam, cassava and sweet potato with 34, 59 and 30 tons respectively. Eke-Okoro said that the port authority and other stakeholders in the country should work together to reach the global standard: "NRCRI can work with other agencies to speed up the yam export chain and reduce the number of rejections of our products abroad." Eke-Okoro ...
Source: AGF

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