Ethanol Production: Nigeria to start inline with Cassava

The Nigeria Cassava Growers Association (NCGA) says Nigeria has the capacity to produce over 10 trillion litres of ethanol at a competitive price and earn trillions of naira exporting the product.

 

Mr Segun Adewumi, the National President of the association made this known in his presentation at the Cassava Africa Expo and conference organised by BKG Exhibitions Nigeria Ltd. on Tuesday, 24th September, at Abuja.

 

He said the 400 million litres of ethanol that the country uses required only 100,000 hectares of farmlands from the 84 million hectares arable land in Nigeria.

 

“This is to say Nigeria can reduce her import bill on the listed product by N12 trillion.

“At the same time, we can earn several trillion of naira in foreign exchange from cassava products,’’ he said.

 

He said pharmaceutical industries across the world preferred cassava industrial starch to the corn starch being used.

 

Adewumi said Nigeria uses 1.7 metric tonnes of industrial starch sold at N200,000 per tonne amounting to N340 billion.

 

The NCGA president estimated industrial items imported by Nigeria derived from cassava to be N1.2 trillion annually.

 

He added that mass production of these derivatives could earn Nigeria over N10 trillion annually.

 

He said the major challenge of cassava production in Nigeria, which also applied to other crops, showed the country as the most backward nation in agricultural production in the world.

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