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Sunday, August 13, 2017
CASSAVA: HOW TO IMPROVE PROCESSING OF CASSAVA TO GARRI .
CASSAVA: HOW TO IMPROVE PROCESSING OF CASSAVA TO GARRI
The processing can be improved by getting more people involved and by empowering those already in the business to ensure food security. Each level can further be expanded by empowering more people to go into the various sectors to boost production. The empowerment can be in form of loans, inputs, training, equipment and vehicles.
Every level can be opened up to accommodate more players to improve production and expand market. The cassava tubers can be made into various products such as starch, tapioca, snacks etc. more
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