Embracing good agricultural, packaging practices for global market | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

  • 📰 GuardianNigeria
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 49 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 23%
  • Publisher: 94%

대한민국 뉴스 뉴스

대한민국 최근 뉴스,대한민국 헤드 라인

Good agricultural, post-harvest and packaging practices have been described as imperative for Nigerian farmers, aggregators, food processors and exporters to break barriers to international markets.

Hence, the Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute , Ilorin, Kwara State, and the Nigerian Export Promotion Council have trained some stakeholders in cocoa, cassava and leafy vegetables businesses on requirements of the international markets.

She added that he institute had since continued to work assiduously to maintain the quality of export crops and crops consumed locally through basic and applied research with the active engagement of stakeholders. “This training is to help our farmers to access the international markets through farm produce. Nigeria has been doing exports of food and crops, but we have not been doing it right lately. Everywhere, our products are being rejected,” Olayemi said.

A resource person on cassava value chain and Project Manager of BASICS-II, IITA, Prof. Lateef Sanni, also emphasised Good Agricultural Practices , quality product, attractive packaging, and export so that farmers can get more value for their labour and investments.On the expected impact of the training on agribusinesses, farmers, processors and exporters of cocoa, cassava and vegetables, Prof. Sanni said: “In southwest Nigeria, cocoa, cassava and vegetables are dominant commodities.

 

귀하의 의견에 감사드립니다. 귀하의 의견은 검토 후 게시됩니다.
이 소식을 빠르게 읽을 수 있도록 요약했습니다. 뉴스에 관심이 있으시면 여기에서 전문을 읽으실 수 있습니다. 더 많은 것을 읽으십시오:

 /  🏆 1. in KR

대한민국 최근 뉴스, 대한민국 헤드 라인