A COMPREHENSIVE & PRACTICAL GUIDE ON HOW TO START CASSAVA FARMING & PROCESSING BUSINESS By: Micheal B. O.
5. STARCH- The startch is usually a by-product in the garri process. Apart from being useful in other domestic application the cassava starch is a favorite food among the Urhobo people of Delta State. And they eat it just like Amala and Garri.
6. ABACHA- This is obtained by boiling the cassava tuber, peel off the back and cut the remaining into tiny pieces. Thereafter, it is soaked in a clean water over the night to get the starch out, the slippy deposit is washed off the actual food which then cooked as a local salad.
7. VEGETABLE- The cassava leafs is used to prepare vegetable soup by some in Nigeria. However, it must be cooked properly to detoxify before eating.
8. CASSAVA BREAD- Recently, the baked version of the cassava foods was introduced into the Nigerian cassava food staples and people are having fun with it. So baking is another way that cassava in now eaten in Nigeria.
These are the reasons why Cassava crops production is a money spinner in Nigeria which smart investors can take advantage of and make million.
GARI AND OTHER CASSAVA PRODUCTION & PROCESSING A SMALL BUSINESS THAT CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE!
Gari and cassava production in Africa is an impressive business opportunity for the continent, especially West and Central Africa.
Cassava is one of the most popular and widely consumed food crops in Africa. Because it is such an important food in the region and an extremely versatile crop, it is commonly referred to as cornerstone of food security in Africa.
The competing needs for cassava cut across both human and animal consumption. It is fast becoming a popular raw material in industrial production and is now a preferred material for making biofuels.
As Africa’ s population and economy continues to grow rapidly, the demand for food staples like cassava has increased. This high demand for various forms of processed cassava is pushing prices to the ceiling.
Several small scale cassava farmers are making a fortune and changing their lives through this business.
Let’ s explore the opportunities in cassava production and possible areas you can exploit
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