Transiting cassava into an urban food and industrial commodity through agroprocessing and marketing driven approaches: lessons from Africa

The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), in partnership with African institutions, is testing a research for development (R4D) approach to develop cassava productivity and agro-industry to reduce poverty and hunger in Africa. During the research phase (1983–1995), agro-processing technologies for making intermediate cassava products such as high quality cassava flour (HQCF) were developed for industrial applications and for making ready-to-eat urban foods. These were tested at a pilot scale with farmers and food factories in West Africa (1995–1998). The technologies were transferred across 25 African countries (1996–2001). Nigeria advanced to the industrial phase in 2005; the private sector established several cassava-based agro-processing plants. Increase in demand for cassava from the agro-processing plants led to an increase in farm-gate prices, farm sizes, cassava yields, and total production of cassava in Nigeria. Meanwhile, the combined activities of national and international research centers, multilateral development institutions and NGOs had some influence in the cassava transformation process in East and Southern African countries. This paper reviews the key elements that influenced the transition in Nigeria, and proposes an approach to jump-start agro-industrial development, improve food security, and reduce hunger in Africa.

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Main Authors: Abass, A., Bokanga, M., Dixon, A., Bramel-Cox, P.J.
Format: Conference Proceedings biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2009
Subjects:cassava, processing, agro-industry,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/90926
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-909262023-06-08T13:28:05Z Transiting cassava into an urban food and industrial commodity through agroprocessing and marketing driven approaches: lessons from Africa Abass, A. Bokanga, M. Dixon, A. Bramel-Cox, P.J. cassava processing agro-industry The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), in partnership with African institutions, is testing a research for development (R4D) approach to develop cassava productivity and agro-industry to reduce poverty and hunger in Africa. During the research phase (1983–1995), agro-processing technologies for making intermediate cassava products such as high quality cassava flour (HQCF) were developed for industrial applications and for making ready-to-eat urban foods. These were tested at a pilot scale with farmers and food factories in West Africa (1995–1998). The technologies were transferred across 25 African countries (1996–2001). Nigeria advanced to the industrial phase in 2005; the private sector established several cassava-based agro-processing plants. Increase in demand for cassava from the agro-processing plants led to an increase in farm-gate prices, farm sizes, cassava yields, and total production of cassava in Nigeria. Meanwhile, the combined activities of national and international research centers, multilateral development institutions and NGOs had some influence in the cassava transformation process in East and Southern African countries. This paper reviews the key elements that influenced the transition in Nigeria, and proposes an approach to jump-start agro-industrial development, improve food security, and reduce hunger in Africa. 2009 2018-02-06T12:15:25Z 2018-02-06T12:15:25Z Conference Proceedings Abass, A., Bokanga, M., Dixon, A. & Bramel, P. (2009). Transiting cassava into an urban food and industrial commodity through agroprocessing and marketing driven approaches: lessons from Africa. In: Innovative Policies and Institutions to support Agro-industries Development: proceedings of the 27th FAO mini symposium international conference of International Association of Agricultural Economists, (p. 1-41), Beijing. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/90926 en Limited Access p. 1-41
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Transiting cassava into an urban food and industrial commodity through agroprocessing and marketing driven approaches: lessons from Africa
description The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), in partnership with African institutions, is testing a research for development (R4D) approach to develop cassava productivity and agro-industry to reduce poverty and hunger in Africa. During the research phase (1983–1995), agro-processing technologies for making intermediate cassava products such as high quality cassava flour (HQCF) were developed for industrial applications and for making ready-to-eat urban foods. These were tested at a pilot scale with farmers and food factories in West Africa (1995–1998). The technologies were transferred across 25 African countries (1996–2001). Nigeria advanced to the industrial phase in 2005; the private sector established several cassava-based agro-processing plants. Increase in demand for cassava from the agro-processing plants led to an increase in farm-gate prices, farm sizes, cassava yields, and total production of cassava in Nigeria. Meanwhile, the combined activities of national and international research centers, multilateral development institutions and NGOs had some influence in the cassava transformation process in East and Southern African countries. This paper reviews the key elements that influenced the transition in Nigeria, and proposes an approach to jump-start agro-industrial development, improve food security, and reduce hunger in Africa.
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