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Cashew Producers Warn Against Export Ban, Seek Low-cost Loans

Adegwu John by Adegwu John
2 months ago
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Nigeria’s cashew industry has warned that any move to ban the export of raw cashew nuts without first addressing structural challenges could hurt millions of farmers, reduce production and weaken the country’s competitiveness in the global market.

The warning was issued in Abuja yesterday by the National Cashew Association of Nigeria (NCAN), where they reviewed the state of the sector and policy options for growth.

NCAN national president, Dr Ojo Joseph Ajanaku, said Nigeria’s cashew value chain supports more than five million people, largely smallholder farmers cultivating less than one hectare each.

He said policies that depress farmgate prices in favour of local processing would place an unfair burden on producers already struggling with rising input and logistics costs.

Ajanaku said many farmers face difficult terrain and spend heavily moving produce from remote farms to collection centres and urban markets. He added that after transportation and production expenses, many growers are left with only a fraction of the value of their harvest.

According to him, processors currently relying on commercial loans at rates of 25-35 per cent cannot sustainably store raw materials or compete with better-supported rivals in other producing countries.

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Rather than impose restrictions, the group urged the government to create incentives for processors through special agro-industrial loans at single-digit interest rates of between three and five per cent, while allowing farmers to continue selling produce at market-driven prices.

It also called for renewed investment in seedlings, extension services, rural roads and security in farming communities, noting that insecurity in remote producing areas has affected harvesting and access to farms.

The association maintained that stable pricing this season has shown the benefits of a more transparent market environment and expressed optimism that with the right reforms, Nigeria can regain lost ground in the global cashew trade.

He said, “It will only be at the expense of our farmers if we ban the export of raw cashew nuts in Nigeria. And this is why we say we are protecting the sector for sustainability. Let us do it in a way that sustains the nation’s economy.

Nigeria’s cashew industry is employing over 5 million people, according to a lower estimate. For you to get one ton of cashews from the farm, you need a minimum of 10 people. And if we want to process all the cashew that is produced in Nigeria, say we want to process the 350,000 metric tonnes of cashew that we have in Nigeria, we cannot employ more than 35,000″.

“The best way to go is to ensure our farmers are not shortchanged while processors are supported through special loans of three to five per cent.

The cost of funding is high. In production, the harvesting season lasts just three to four months. You need to store a minimum of nine months to nine months of what you process all through the year”.

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Adegwu John

Adegwu John

Adegwu John is a journalist with Leadership Media Group with over five years of experience, specialising in agriculture and labour reporting. He is recognised as a leading voice in Nigeria's agricultural journalism, known for in-depth coverage of labour relations and reporting defined by strong ethical standards and insightful analysis.

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