Niger Delta
‘Nigeria Can Earn N20bn From Moringa Plants’
Moringa Development Association (MDA), says Nigeria can earn about N20 billion yearly from export proceeds of the plants.
The chairman of the association in Rivers State, Mr. Martins Woboeh who disclosed this during the inauguration of the Rivers State branch in Port Harcourt described the plant as an option for reliance on crude oil and gas.
Mr. Martins Woboeh told newsmen that countries like Ghana and Kenya, have started reaping fortunes from the plant, which he noted grows widely in most part of the country.
He argued that if the country was poised to diversify its economy from oil, then Moringa provides a ready-made opportunity following the medicinal and nutritional values discovered from its wage.
Mr. Woboeh further explained that there have been lots of scientific proof on the efficacy of the plant in the treatment of various ailments, noting that researchers from Nnandi Azikiwe University, Awka have equally attested to the medicinal value, as well.
By last year December, they brought quantum of what they have done on Moringa at Abuja, even as insecticides comparing it with Nim Tree and the effect in the body”.
Already, he disclosed that the body has begun negotiations with the Rivers State Sustainable Development Agency (RSSDA) for large scale cultivation and processing and packaging of the plant in the state.
Mr. Woboeh who is also the Deputy Director of the Agricultural Development Programme (ADP) in Rivers State, also stated that the association would soon commence enlightenment programme on the citizenry, “we are insisting that each family in Rivers State should have a seedling”.
On the prospects of the plant, Mr. Woboeh stressed the need for government partnership since that would provide employment and revenue benefits for the populace.
Earlier, the Zonal Coordinator of MDA, Mrs. Chioma Ameofule, said the cultivation of the plant has begun in various parts of the South-South, stating that the plan of the association was to educate the public for them to embrace it.
Rivers State Coordinator of Raw Materials/Research Development Council (RMRDC), Mrs. Felicia Chilake, assured the association of the assistance of the agency in providing machineries in the packaging and processing of the plants in the state.
She disclosed that RMRDC would establish a Moringa development centre to assist members in more research and was of the product.
Former Chairman of ADP in Rivers State, Barrister Luke Nmelike disclosed that the Niger Delta Ministry has agreed to establish a demonstration farm of about 600 hectares of Moringa plant.
He explained that the cultivation and production would boost food security since the plant has both medicinal and nutritional values, it consumed as a beverage.
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