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Despite rejection, Nigerian govt says no going back on yam export

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Jaafar Jaafar
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Jaafar Jaafar is a graduate of Mass Communication from Bayero University, Kano. He was a reporter at Daily Trust, an assistant editor at Premium Times and now the editor-in-chief of Daily Nigerian.
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The Federal Government has said it will not relent in its yam export policy targeted to attract foreign exchange for the country.

The much celebrated yam export initiative was flagged off on June 29 and the consignment exported to the US recently was rejected over quality concerns.

But the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbeh, said this during a sensitisation walk in commemoration of the World Food Day in Abuja on Tuesday.

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Mr Ogbeh, who was reacting to reports that some yams recently exported to Britain were rejected, said that the policy had come to stay.

The minister said that the set back would not deter the dealers of the produce from exporting it, pointing out that the current world market for yams was worth $12 billion.

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He said that the country could not afford to stay away from it because it was the highest producers of yams in the world.

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“I read some news report about some yams arriving in Britain and being rejected. They stayed so long en route and if they stay that long, they are bound to rot.

“It happens to yams from Ghana as well. We will not stop the policy of the exportation of yam. I can assure you that.

“It is a policy that will stay because we are the largest producers of yams in the world. We produce 67 per cent of the yams.

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“We will continue to help exporters; we will not as an institute export yams. We only support the private sector to do that and if there are problems we will solve them,’’ said Mr Ogbeh.

 

 

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