For 15 years now, Nigeria has been seeking ways to gain from its cassava production, a crop the country has a comparative advantage in.
A report by the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) on the constraints of substituting wheat with cassava flour, identified policy flip-flop, inadequate acces
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