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NIHORT Inaugurates Plantain, Banana Platform In Edo

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The National Horticultural Research Institute (NIHORT) has inaugurated plantain and banana innovation platform in a bid to improve productivity in the value chain.

Banana platform
Banana platform

The executive director of the institute, Dr. Abayomi Olaniyan, said the platform which was inaugurated in Benin, Edo State was designed for farmers to learn new innovations in the production of plantain and banana in Edo.

Olaniyan, represented by the project coordinator, Dr. Ifeoluwapo Amao, said Edo was one of the highest producers of plantain and banana in the country hence the establishment of the platform, adding innovation platforms are spaces for learning and changes which is participatory in nature.

“The institute, as part of keying into the Economic Recovery Growth Plan of the Federal Government, has 10 institutional projects covering different commodity crops to address various challenges of national concern.

“One of such is Project 7 which bothers on selected horticultural innovation platforms.

“Plantain and banana as crops of national importance have huge health and economic potentials,” he said.

According to him, plantation/banana is the third most important staple and a raw material for industries.

“It is used for the production of various value-added products such as baby food, bread, biscuits, and so on.

“Its peels are used as feed for livestock. Dried peels and stalk are used for soap production.

“Dried leaves, sheath and petiole are used as roofing and tying materials while the leaves are used as food packaging materials,” he said.

Also, the assistant project coordinator, Dr. Oluyemisi Adewale, said plantain and banana were of paramount importance in southern parts of the country, pointing out that they had been identified as a potential for foreign exchange earner.

According to him, the innovation platform has been recognised as a way of improving agricultural and horticultural development among farmers, processors and input suppliers, among others.

In his remarks, a farmer, Mr Friday Oduware, thanked the institute for the inauguration of the platform, and added it would create more opportunities for farmers in the state. (NAN)

Nefishetu Yakubu
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