Importation Of Yam From China To Nigeria Looms - Perm Sec Laments

Date: 17-03-2024 6:01 pm (1 month ago) | Author: Olusanya Akinrinola
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The Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD), Ernest Umakihe, has said Nigerians may soon be importing yam for local consumption from China.
Umakihe stated this while speaking at a stakeholders workshop on repositioning yam as an export crop, with the theme, ‘Prospects and Challenges of yam export in Nigeria.'
Leadership reports that Umakihe lamented that despite accounting for 67% of global yam output, it was unfortunate that Nigeria is nowhere on the map of yam exporting countries.
He expressed concerns that with China delving into yam exportation, and considering Nigerians taste for imported goods, Chinese yam may soon be found in Nigerian kitchen if care is not taken, thereby pushing more Nigerians into the unemployment market and and reducing income of yam farmers.
Umakihe said Nigeria’s first attempt at exporting yam was by Nasarawa State Government in 2009 with 8.5 metric tonnes and within the same month another 66 metric tonnes were exported in two shipments, followed by Oyo State, but without success. He also said that the Ministry’s attempt to revive yam export in 2017 was poorly handled.
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“It was only in 2017 that the Federal Ministry of Agriculture under the leadership of Chief Audu Ogbeh, then Minister, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development organised the first flag-off ceremony (of yam) with a batch of 72 tons to UK and USA. I believe these were done without proper planning before the execution. Aside the mentioned attempts, nothing much has been heard of the yam export from Nigeria,”
he said.
Umakihe said it is the duty of Nigerians to find out what went wrong and how to address


Posted: at 17-03-2024 06:01 PM (1 month ago) | Hero
- Holopid at 17-03-2024 07:30 PM (1 month ago)
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hmm  Roll Eyes
Posted: at 17-03-2024 07:30 PM (1 month ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Nomie at 17-03-2024 07:37 PM (1 month ago)
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What a shame...
This country has been sold
Posted: at 17-03-2024 07:37 PM (1 month ago) | Upcoming
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- Liebesmith at 17-03-2024 08:06 PM (1 month ago)
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I can’t believe this,what a shame,APC have finish the country,,,scheisse und immer sehr scheisse
Posted: at 17-03-2024 08:06 PM (1 month ago) | Upcoming
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- nikiniki at 17-03-2024 08:49 PM (1 month ago)
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Even your citizens cannot afford to buy yam again. Feed your country before thinking of export. E-farming is a commercial activity. Encourage people to go into farming and be the off taker!
Posted: at 17-03-2024 08:49 PM (1 month ago) | Gistmaniac
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- luckingto50 at 17-03-2024 08:57 PM (1 month ago)
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I don't even blame US and UK for rejecting Nigeria yam because the quantity of fertiliser applied on the crop is too much that is why sometime you cook yam it look black.
Posted: at 17-03-2024 08:57 PM (1 month ago) | Upcoming
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- kp45 at 17-03-2024 09:09 PM (1 month ago)
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Farmers can't go to farm because of insecurity. Useless leaders in the 4-corners of Nigeria.
Posted: at 17-03-2024 09:09 PM (1 month ago) | Addicted Hero
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- taypetdun at 17-03-2024 09:54 PM (1 month ago)
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So, you are not ashamed of yourself for saying this, instead of finding a way to increase yam production in Nigeria by collaborating with all institutions offering agriculture to proffer solution. Besides, how are sure that the so called yam is real when China is producing rubber rice, rubber semolina and so many fake products for export only. You people that signed agreement with China will soon be eating human beings from China as a special meat product. Nigeria is going into bottom pit, it's unfortunate! 
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- gogoman at 17-03-2024 10:30 PM (1 month ago)
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foolish people  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Posted: at 17-03-2024 10:30 PM (1 month ago) | Grande Master
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- fineboy77 at 18-03-2024 10:19 AM (1 month ago)
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Chai

Posted: at 18-03-2024 10:19 AM (1 month ago) | Addicted Hero
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- OmoNobaUku at 18-03-2024 12:25 PM (1 month ago)
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It'll be very sad if that happens. We must collectively do everything we can to stop that happening.
Posted: at 18-03-2024 12:25 PM (1 month ago) | Gistmaniac
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