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Vitamin A-enriched maize released in Nigeria, seen to benefit health of millions

A woman vendor in Nigeria selling yellow maize (photo: IITA)

Two new maize varieties that contain high levels of beta-carotene – the precursor of vitamin A – have been released in Nigeria, offering hope against the menace of vitamin A deficiency plaguing millions in the country. Vitamin A deficiency leads to blindness and, in some cases, even death among vulnerable groups particularly children, pregnant women, and mothers.

Beta-carotene is converted by the body into vitamin A when the maize is consumed, thereby boosting the immune system.

The hybrids, which are the first generation provitamin A-rich maize, were released on 4 July 2012 by Nigeria’s National Variety Release Committee as ‘Ife maizehyb 3’ and ‘Ife maizehyb 4’. They are recognized as IITA hybrids A0905-28 and A0905-32, respectively.

“The hybrids are a product of nearly a decade of targeted breeding for enhanced levels of provitamin A,” says Dr. Abebe Menkir, maize breeder with the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), who led the project that developed the new maize hybrids.

Menkir added that apart from being nutritious, the maize hybrids are also high yielding, producing 6 to 9 tons of the crop per hectare. In Nigeria, local maize varieties commonly grown by farmers produce only about 2 tons per hectare.

The new maize varieties are well suited to the tropical lowlands typical of many West African countries and are expected to spread beyond Nigeria’s borders.

IITA, a member of the CGIAR Consortium, developed the provitamin A hybrids through conventional breeding in partnership with the Institute of Agricultural Research & Training in a project funded by HarvestPlus—a Challenge Program of CGIAR. Other partners include the Institute for Agricultural Research, Zaria; University of Maiduguri; CIMMYT, University of Illinois, and the University of Wisconsin.

21 Responses to Vitamin A-enriched maize released in Nigeria, seen to benefit health of millions

  1. jeffrey okocha says:

    this is a giant step to improvement in agriculture

  2. abubakar ado adamu says:

    please where this central is in nigeria am a student of agriculture

    • k.chapman says:

      thank you for your interest. The institute mentioned in this post is the CGIAR Consortium member “International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)” – please visit their site for more information http://www.iita.org/ Good luck in your studies!

  3. Abubakar Ibrahim says:

    This is an interesting achievement and a welcomed development. Congratulations. Kindly post to my e-mail your article on this ENRICHED MAIZE.

  4. Maruff says:

    The breakthrough on Agriculture is here again.
    1. Vitamin A and C from Cassava.
    2. Cassava bread, introduced into Nigeria
    3. Now, Vitamin A in Maize.
    IITA, you guys are doing a great job.
    You are real work with passion to nourish Africa.

  5. Ahmadu Adamu says:

    I’m a civil servant & a small scale maize farmer.i’m delighted by ur latest release.pls kindly send me a msg on how to access & plant de hybrid. Tnx.

    • peter says:

      Dear Ahmadu, thanks for your comment. We have forwarded your inquiry to IITA, who will be in touch with you.

      Best regards – Peter

  6. jenny says:

    This is great,how do I get this variety to plant in Edo state

  7. Fasakin B.J says:

    IITA crew,this new development is a divine inspiration .Thanks. I am in Asaba,Delta state.How will i get the improved maize to plant.

  8. Akinbode says:

    Kudos to the IITA Team,

    We are going embarking on a commercial farm project in Oyo and we will like to know if the seeds can be made available too us.

    We wil also alike to know if the maize are suitable for animal feed and the input requirement.

    Reggards,

  9. Sanni hamed oluwatosin says:

    This is giant strides by the IITA. Pls I ‎​​am about to go into commercial maize farming and I wud like to know if these varieties are available in IITA office ibadan.

  10. olaiyapo ayodeji evans says:

    how will i get the improved maize, cassava, plantain to plant! in three weeks time we are embarking on large scale commercial agriculture we want to start latest july. we need these seeds urgently! my phone no: 08160692294/08070445951

    • Kay Chapman says:

      I have forwarded your request to colleagues at IITA. Someone will contact you directly. Thank you for your interest.

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