Originally published on cgiar.org by:International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) on Dec 29, 2006
The W.K.Kellog Foundation has given a grant of US$599,800 to the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) to promote NEPAD Pan Africa Cassava Initiative (NPACI) for sustainable economic growth, food security and poverty alleviation in
During 1997/98 a severe drought, caused by El Nino wind from the Pacific Ocean devastated maize farms in southern Africa, putting the lives of 27 million people in Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Swaziland, Tanzania, and Zambia at high risk of severe food shortage. IITA in response started to promote the production of cassava, a drought tolerant crop, to reduce the risk associated with the dependency on maize as major food-crop.
In Katimba village, Nkhotakota district of
"Prior to the establishment of the factory, cassava had no real monetary value in Katimba village", says Dr. Nzola-Meso Mahungu, IITA/SARRNET Coordinator, adding that "farmers now make over US$800 from just one hectare of fresh cassava sold to the Club". The grant will help the New Partnership for African Development NEPAD/IITA Facilitation Unit that is being established by NPACI/SARRNET at Chitedze Research Station.
