USAID project

Cassava plant. Photo by IITA
The project is called “Unleashing the Power of Cassava in response to the food price crisis (UPoCA).” It aims to maximize the use of cassava to address food price crises in Nigeria, DR Congo, Ghana, Malawi, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, and Tanzania. IITA and its national partners across the seven countries will implement the US$5.3 million project.
Dr Braima James, Project Manager, said that the primary focus of the project was to expand and sustain on-farm productivity and the profitability of cassava.

Cassava procesing in Nigeria. Photo by IITA
About 267,000 farmers are expected to benefit from the project,” Dr Richardson Okechukwu, Assistant Project Manager, says. “The beneficiary-farmers are currently harvesting 7–12 t/ha across the seven countries but the project aims to raise yields to 12–30 t/ha.”


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