January 17, 2017
Nigerian cashew producers are
working on a four-year plan to cultivate more land and boost exports more than
threefold to 500,000 metric tons a year to feed a growing export market. With
about 160,000 hectares (395,000 acres) of land producing about 150,000 tons a
year, farmers are seeking to bring an additional 340,000 hectares into
cultivation to achieve industry targets, Tola Fasheru, president of the Nigerian Cashew Association, which
groups farmers and traders, said in Jan. 12 interview in Lagos, the country’s
commercial capital. That should raise annual export income from the product to
at least $650 million from the $253 million earned in 2015, he said.
Nigeria exports more than 80
percent of its cashew output, mostly as raw kernels, with about 60 percent of
last year’s shipments going to Vietnam, according to the cashew association. “Virtually
all the states in the country have the potential to grow cashew,” Fasheru said. “Our sights are even beyond the 2020 target”
as they seek to make cashew one of the country’s biggest exports, he said.
Strategic Plan
Cashew is among 13 products
identified by President Muhammadu Buhari’s
government under its national strategic plan to expand agricultural export
income and end economic woes that made 2016 likely the first year of growth
contraction since 1991 following the collapse of the price of oil, the
country’s main export. Nigeria is Africa’s sixth-biggest producer, ranked
behind Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Burkina Faso, Ghana and Mozambique, according to
the association. An output of 500,000 tons would make Nigeria Africa’s
second-biggest producer.
Global demand for cashew nuts has
surged 53 percent since 2010, outstripping production in at least four of the
past seven years, according to the Reus, Spain-based International Nut and
Dried Fruit Council. India is the leading producer with 1.73 million tons of
kernels in the 2015-16 season, followed by Ivory Coast
with 1.7 million tons and Vietnam with 1.1 million tons as global production
rose 3 percent from previous season to 7.4 million tons, according to the
council.
Source:http://www.bloombergquint.com
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