Cassava flour production in Ghana

Sep 03, 2018/ Industry News/ Chat online

Many countries such as Nigeria, Brazil and Thailand had developed the cassava value chain and this had impacted positively on the livelihood of their small-holder farmers. Ghana currently is the third leading cassava producer in Africa and the sixth in the world, however, adding that irrespective of its position, cassava was less respected in the economy. But cassava flour production in Ghana in tradition ways by local people, are in low quality. And this kind of cassava flour can not satisfy local demands.

Therefore, the Ghana Cassava Centre of Excellence has asked the government to develop a flour policy with a 10 per cent high quality cassava flour inclusion to promote cassava flour production in Ghana.

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Cassava and cassava flour

The association explained that considering such clause in the policy would help secure market and sustain business for farmers because cassava had a great impact on the lives of the rural people as well as a great potential for industrialisation.

“The government must as a matter of urgency consider a policy for high quality cassava flour for use in the food industry,” the Executive Director of Ghana Cassava Centre of Excellence, Mr William Agyei-Manu made the call when the Agribusiness members of the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) called on the sector minister, Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto, on Friday, April 7, 2017 in Accra.

He observed that the government’s agenda to transform the economy through agriculture must strictly focus on the development of cassava flour production in Ghana.

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Cassava flour production process and main machines

Available figures indicate that output of cassava has risen from 14.2 million metric tonnes in 2012 to 17.2 million metric tonnes in 2016. This sector’s contribution to the country’s GDP cannot be underestimated, with creation of jobs high among the list of benefits derived from the sector. Mr Agyei-Manu said although the Ghanaian economy required 200,000 metric tonnes of starch annually, the utilisation and marketing of cassava had been a challenge over the years. “It is for this reason that we are using this platform to call on government to consider 10 per cent or more high quality cassava flour inclusion in our national flour policy,” he said.

Cassava flour production in Ghana may help economic transformation.The Executive Director said cassava, which had in the past not received a lot of respect, now held the potential for helping to transform the economy. He stated, however, that more than 45 per cent of the cassava produced in the country went to waste due to post harvest losses, adding that ?if the right mechanisms were put in place “ this crop would sooner than later compete with cocoa as the foreign income earners for Ghana”.

He mentioned that cassava flour production in Ghana can be used to make bread. glucose and sweeteners for confectioneries, and chips which could be used for animal feed, with yet other parts for the brewing of beer.

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One of our cassava flour production plant project

The Executive Director indicated that government must also develop measures to utilise the free quota given to the country to export about tons of cassava flour onto the Chinese market every year. “Presently, Ghana and Nigeria have been granted a quota free platform to export cassava flour onto the Chinese market every year,” he noted. “Ghana’s economic growth can be greatly enhanced by accelerated agricultural development. Agricultural outputs underpin many industrial operations in this country and beyond. Cassava is one of the easy-to-cultivate crops in this country, and with numerous uses and a promising yield,” he said. “It is able to withstand the weather conditions in Ghana. There are now numerous varieties of the crop that are suited to the conditions of sub-Saharan Africa and at the same time able to give high yields at harvest. Cassava flour production in Ghana is now a lucrative business compared to other crops and even non-farm businesses,” he added.

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