Problems and solution on production and processing of cassava
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Abstract
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a vital crop in many tropical regions, serving as a staple food for millions of people worldwide. However, the production and processing of cassava face various challenges that affect its quality, yield, and economic viability. This research project aims to identify the key problems encountered in the production and processing of cassava and propose effective solutions to address them. One of the primary issues in cassava production is pest and disease management. Cassava is susceptible to various pests and diseases, such as cassava mosaic disease and cassava brown streak disease, which can significantly reduce yields. Integrated pest management strategies, including the use of resistant varieties, biopesticides, and cultural practices, can help mitigate these challenges. Another critical problem in cassava production is the lack of access to high-quality planting materials. Poor-quality planting materials can lead to low yields and poor crop performance. Establishing efficient systems for the production and distribution of disease-free and high-yielding planting materials, such as through the establishment of cassava multiplication centers, can enhance productivity and quality in cassava farming. In cassava processing, one of the major challenges is post-harvest losses due to inadequate storage and processing facilities. Improper storage conditions can lead to spoilage and reduced product quality. Investing in improved storage facilities, such as hermetic storage bags and ventilated storage structures, can help reduce post-harvest losses and extend the shelf life of cassava products. Furthermore, inefficient processing techniques can also impact the quality and market value of cassava products. Implementing appropriate processing methods, such as proper fermentation techniques for cassava flour production or modern processing equipment for cassava chips and starch production, can enhance product quality, increase market competitiveness, and improve overall profitability for cassava processors. Overall, addressing the key challenges in cassava production and processing requires a multidimensional approach that integrates pest and disease management, access to quality planting materials, improved storage facilities, and efficient processing techniques. By implementing these solutions, farmers and processors can enhance the sustainability and profitability of cassava production and contribute to food security and economic development in cassava-growing regions.
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</p><p><b>INTRODUCTION </b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p><b>BACKGROUND OF<br>STUDY</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p> cassava<br>is a staple food crop, which is mostly grown all southern part of Nigeria<br>timothy as well as in the middle belt and mainly also originate in brazil or<br>central America, the root tuber are processed into several forms of food lie<br>garri, fufu or tapica flow.</p><p> The<br>cassava is treated in thus project in this project reveal its levels of<br>production and processing through the tuber root. They are rich in food stuff<br>to man. The leaves are also used as vegetables in soups, while the peels are<br>feeds to live stock and also the tuber are rich source of carbohydrate they are<br>also found to contain some vitamins such as vitamin c and a well as some trace<br>of phosphorous and iron.</p><p> The plant<br>is woody and may grow up to the height of 1m to 4m depending on the variety.<br>The main stems and the branches contain knoblike scar, which are the point of<br>leaf attachment, many people both men and women have engage themselves in<br>trading with cassava processed one way or the other.</p><p> And there<br>are two types of cassava, differentiated by the prussic content (hydrocyanic<br>acid contained in the tuber).</p><p>i. <br>The sweet<br>cassava:- this contain low level of poisonous prussic in the flesh of the tuber<br>with high concentration in the peels</p><p>ii. <br>The bitter<br>cassava: – this contain high amount of prussic acid in the flesh of the tuber<br>with lower concentration in peels.</p><p> But the<br>farmers are able to cultivated or process them. Today (mamhot Escalante does<br>not exist in the state spread plant important not exist in the mostly area)</p><p><b>STATEMENT OF<br>PROBLEMS</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p> This study<br>is to investigate various techniques of method of producing and processing<br>cassava in Nigeria and also considers the various stages ranging from planting<br>of stem cutting to the harvesting and finally processing of the products.</p><p> There are<br>many problems encountered by both rural and urban farmers in relation to the<br>production processing and storage of both the products and the implements.</p><p>1. Limited stem cutting i.e. Planting material</p><p>2. Inadequate land due to land tenure systems</p><p>3. Use of crude implements like cutlass, hoe etc</p><p>4. Pest and disease</p><p><b>OBJECTIVES</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p> Objectives<br>of this project are:</p><p>a. To examine the problems</p><p>b. To find out the solution to some of the problems’</p><p>c. <br>To investigate the<br>production and utilization of cassava in south part of Nigeria and also<br>identify the different forms in which cassava are processed into its various<br>finished products like processing the cassava to garri or fufu e.t.c as a food<br>for human consumption.</p><p><b>SIGNIFICANCE<br>OF THE PROJECT</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>1. The research study will be useful to those who are engaged directly or indirectly in the<br>production and processing of cassava in south part of Nigeria in particular and<br>the country as large</p><p>2. The study is designed to look into hoe the<br>production of the farm in southern. Cassava can enhance the well being of the<br>people in this local government area and also mankind</p><p>3. It will serve to encourage the farmers in the study<br>area who take cassava production and processing as their last hope in life.</p><p>4. The study is hoped to motivate the farmers to go<br>into fulltime cassava production in the area.</p><p>5. It is hoped that at the end of this project, the<br>work will be able to expose and brings to the best, production and processing<br>cassava in south part in Ovia Local Government Area. </p><p><b>SCOPE OF<br>STUDY</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p> the study<br>is armed at providing a detailed knowledge and understanding of the operations,<br>function and performance involved in the production and processing of cassava<br>in southern part of Nigeria with the view of providing useful suggestion to<br>ease the problems of this aspects of agricultural development in Nigeria.</p><p> It is<br>directly geared towards the application of production and processing concept.</p><p><b>HYPOTHESIS</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p> Some<br>question to be tackled in the course of study has been raised as follows?</p><p>A. Is any decline in the production and processing in<br>different area of the local government area?</p><p>B. What are the problems facing cassava production and<br>processing in the area.</p><p>C. What are the effect of cassava production in the<br>local government area</p><p><b>DEFINITION OF<br>TERMS</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p><b>Production:</b> the process of growing or making food, goods or<br>materials, especially large quantities</p><p><b>Processing:</b> means the used to making the production in order<br>to serve as food for human consumption</p><p><b>Cassava</b>: a type of flour made from the thick parts of<br>tropical plant.</p></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b><br>
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