The Nigeria  Natural Medicine  Development Agency (NNMDA) says it has embarked on capacity building for youths across the country on cassava cultivation.

The Director-General of NNMDA, Prof. Martins Emeje,  at a webinar organised  by the agency on Cassava  Value Chain Initiative (CVCI) with Nigeria youths, said that the capacity building  would be on cassava  cultivation  for pharmaceutical  products.

According to Emeje, Nigeria  is the largest  producer  of cassava in the world, yet does not have good value addition on cassava  and its products.

He said that if the country should harness the value chain  in cassava properly, the nation wouĺd be attractive globally especially  due to its starch that could be used for pharmaceutical  products.

According to him, the uniqueness  of the CVCI is the decision  by the National Assembly which charged NNMDA to harness the value chain of cassava, making it a national project.

‘’The project is to begin capacity training to support each youth available to work on the farm and we are starting with the representatives of the youths in the entire country, all the six geopolitical zones.

‘’The agency is going to move from one geopolitical zone to another, in what we call capacity building and training on cassava cultivation, using good agricultural and cultivation practices for the purposes of making medicines.

‘This cassava initiative is for making medicines and  excipients that are important components of making medicines,’’ he said.

According to him, every medicine that one sees  has two parts – the active pharmaceutical ingredient and the excipients; cassava starch is an excipient as well as ethanol.

“Ethanol is a chemical and could  be derived naturally from cassava for use in making medicines”.

He said that in all of these, NNMDA required hands and would want to engage the youth and  women in  rural communities to achieve its objective.

Emeje, addressing representatives of different groups across the nation including youths and women, said the national project was specifically for making pharmaceutical grade starch from cassava.

He said which the agency, by its protocol, was converting and leveraging  its ability to create jobs and wealth for  people, beginning from ground level- which is cassava cultivation.

The director-general said that after the training for each of the zones,  particular places where there would be cultivation would be identified, and  each youth  available to work on the farm would be supported.

‘’We are interested in the youth and the women that are available on the farm to put into practice what we are going to teach’’.

“This would form the raw materials that would be harvested when the crops are matured, to take to the laboratories for purposes of making the pharmaceutical grade starch. That is the sustainability plan.”

According to him, NNMDA has a technology – buyback technology, which has been put into the project, and will be  responsible for the market as the youths job is just to cultivate the cassava.

“What is needed from the youth is availability to contribute to this national project for the development of the country and to lift our people from abject poverty”.

Emeje said that  NNMDA projects were community-driven projects, with interest in contributing to the lifting of Nigerians  from poverty.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that NNMDA, under Federal Ministry of Science and Technology,  has the mandate to research, collate, document develop, preserve promote Nigeria Natural Medicine defined as indigenous health system.

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