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Tomato Farmers Lament Wastage
Some tomato farmers in Benue State have called on the state government to mop up surplus tomatoes in markets across the state to curb wastage.
The farmers made the call in separate interviews with The Tide’s source yesterday in Makurdi.
They said government could do this by establishing tomato processing industries in areas where the product was is being cultivated in large quantities.
According to them, this will go a long way to curb wastage and improve the incomes of average tomato farmers in the state.
A tomato farmer, Mrs Tabitha Ahungwa, lamented that a lot of the commodity were being wasted because of lack of buyers, saying that preserving it locally could be very difficult during rainy season.
“Even the buyers are not helping us, the farmers. They are not encouraging us because they buy the product with meagre amount.
“This is worse during rainy seasons. During rainy seasons most people venture into the cultivation of the product on a large scale,” she said.
Also, a tomato farmer Mr Tor Numve, corroborated Ahungwa’s view, saying that tomatoes were usually cultivated in large quantities during rainy season.
“This is because tending it during the season is less tedious compared to the dry seasons.
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