The Director, Commodity and Export Department (CED), Federal Ministry Industry and Trade (FMITI) Mr. Suleman Adebayo Audu has advised on the need to uniquely distinct the productivity of Nigerian apple with competitive standard that will give it an edge over others on the globe.
Mr. Audu said this during a meeting with the National Apple Farmers, Processors, and Marketers Association of Nigeria (NAFPMAN) executives and the FMITI.
Audu stressed the need to differentiate the
brand of Nigerian apple from other foreign products through standard
productivity that would ensure acceptability anywhere for its consumption
competitive distinction from others in both local and international markets.
He clamors
for high production of apples towards availability so that more Nigerians can
have enough to consume at an affordable price, adding there is a need for more
awareness on why people should eat apples for the health benefit.
The director
emphasised also the need to differentiate organic apples from inorganic
saying that ‘' we need to promote apple, as we need to change the narrative
that Nigeria does not produce an apple. The difference between organic and
non-organic apple needs to be clearly stated as there is a need for a trademark
that will differentiate the organic from the non-organic’’
Speaking on
the occasion, the National President, Federation of Agricultural Commodity
Associations of Nigeria (FACAN) and a board member of apple association, Dr.
Victor Iyama, who said the higher production of apples in the country would help
to mitigate import bill on the produce saying ’’for a while, Nigeria has been
spending a huge amount of money to import apple into the country without
thinking of it being produced locally’’
Iyama
advised on local patronage of the nationally grown apple for both economic
empowerment and health improvement for Nigerians through consistent consumption
of one per day.
The
pioneering president of NAFPMAN, Mr. Clement Omoyemi Ohikhueme said that the
fear of not being able to grow apples in Nigeria has been allayed, as apples
can be grown almost everywhere in Nigeria now, unlike when we use to have a few
people growing the produce from just one region alone.
Ohikhueme said that the apple executives are
ready to ensure that the produce is locally grown to make them available and
affordable for purchase in the local and international markets.
While responding
to questions asked, the president said that Apple can be grown anywhere in the
country, explaining that it will help us do away with imported ones, noting
that the integrity of most of the apples available on the street today has been
compromised. Looking at what they have been exposed to before landing in
Nigeria.
He stressed, if supported by the federal
government, the Nigerian apple association will produce more than the demand
for apples in the country.
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