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Tag Archives: PIND’s second value chain analysis

Cassava Value Chain Analysis

Economic Development, Research and Case StudiesBy PINDMay 2, 2012Leave a comment

PIND’s second value chain analysis focused on Nigeria’s cassava sector. Nigeria is the largest cassava producer in the world, averaging an annual production of about 35 million mt over the last 5 years, yet it is a major importer of processed cassava products, especially starch. About one-third of the total national output comes from the…

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