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WAAPP-Nigeria Trains 50 S’South Entrepreneurs On Cassava Processing
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Agricultural Productivity Programme (WAAPP) in Nigeria has commenced the training of 50 persons from the South-South geo-political zone on cassava processing, production and packaging of fruit juice.
The National Project Co-ordinator of WAAPP-Nigeria, Prof. Damian Chikwendu, disclosed this on Monday in Uyo at the opening ceremony of the 2015 WAAPP Entrepreneurship Training for the South-South.
The Tide source reports that WAAPP is a sub-regional programme of ECOWAS funded by the World Bank.
The South-South training, which is one of entrepreneurial development training on post-harvest processing and packaging across the country’s six geo-political zones, will last for one week.
The co-ordinator, who was represented by a technical assistant in the organisation, Mr Bernard Ogbu, said the raw material was chosen based on the relative advantage of the region.
“Participants at the training session will be taught how to process cassava into high quality cassava flour, odourless “fufu’’ flour, industrial starch and cassava-based adhesive,’’ he said.
Chikwendu said the juice processing would involve production and packaging of the fruit juice available in the region.
He said the trainees were expected at the end of the training session to produce the products, check the quality of the raw materials and market the products profitably.
The co-ordinator said the main objective of the training was to promote opportunities for job creation among unemployed youths and women in selected technologies.
“WAAPP seeks to improve and increase the whole gamut of agricultural productivity from start to finish and also farmers’ livelihood in every possible way,” Chikwendu said.
In her speech at the event, the Director-General, Federal Institute of Industrial Research Oshodi (FIIRO), Dr Gloria Elemo, said WAAPP had chosen FIIRO as its trainer in the programme.
Elemo, who was represented by the Deputy Director (Production) in FIIRO, Mr Felix Ajuebor, said the institute established in 1956 had developed 250 indigenous technologies.
The Director-General said FIIRO had since 1986 trained 500,000 techno-entrepreneurs in Nigeria.
“Enterprise development and job creation will assist Nigeria tremendously to curb violent crimes and youths’ restiveness,’’ she said.
Declaring the training session open, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Uyo, Prof. Comfort Ekpo, thanked WAAPP for the initiative aimed at reducing unemployment in Nigeria.
Ekpo, who was represented by the Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, Prof. Ini Akpabio, appealed to WAAPP to consider training people in fish production and processing in the South-South region.
Ekpo said the South-South had comparative advantage in fish production, given the fact that the region was surrounded by water.
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