The
Cassava Adding Value for Africa Phase II Project (CAVA II) team in Uganda and
Tanzania recently hosted the Project Director, Professor Kolawole Adebayo accompanied
by the Project Communication Assistant Mrs Halimat Badmos-Okunlola. The aim of
the visit was to supervise the implementation and progress of the project
activities and provide technical backup in both country of operations.
In
Uganda, the Project Director visited the new cassava processing factories of Windwood
Millers Limited and Adyaka wholesalers Ltd whose acquisition of flash dryers were
facilitated by the CAVA II project in Lira and Apac Districts respectively in
Northern Uganda.
Also,
the Project Director graced farmer field day organized by a CAVA II
beneficiary, Mr. Akutu Augustine. The farmers field day had in attendance over 150
participants among other prominent dignitaries including Hon. Musa Ecweru, the
Minister of State for Relief, Disaster Preparedness and Refugees at the Office
of the Prime Minister. Mr Akutu Augustine through the CAVA II has become a
prominent cassava farmer who has progressed and made millions of Uganda
Shilling in cultivating cassava.
L-R
CAVA II Project Director, Mr Akutu Augustine, Hon Musa Ecweru and CAVA II
Uganda Ccountry manager
Mr.
Akutu appreciated the CAVA II project for making him able to successfully
impact on the lives of the smallholder cassava farmers in Uganda by giving them
certified planting materials to plant on their farms. Prof. Adebayo applauded
and appreciated the entire CAVA II Uganda team and urged them not to relent
their effort to ensure smooth operations of the project in Uganda.
However,
in Tanzania, Prof. Adebayo visited the Cassava Processing Groups (CPGs) and
SMEs working with the CAVA II project. His visit was to Muungano CPG located at
Mtangalanga, Ukombozi CPG located at Mahuta, Jitegemee B at Mbawala and
Kizapala CPG located at Mkuranga. The CPGs disclosed during the visit their
level of collaboration and support given to them by the project in training
them to produce quality cassava flour and linking them to ready market to sell
their products.
Through
this trainings and market linkages, they have been able to improve the quality
of their product. Samples of their HQCF was tested by a Canadian researcher and
confirmed the best in the whole of Tanzania. They have also been able to expand
their production and make more profit to improve their standard of living. They
appreciated the visit of the project director and look forward to more support
in the future.
Rum-Zahrain
processing unit at Mtendachi village was visited by the Project Director. Rum-Zahrain
is owned by Mrs Rukia Liumba who with support from CAVA II, was able to acquire
processing equipment, installation of solar house with all equipment’s
including (60 racks, fans and solar panels). The solar house with 60 racks have
the capacity of drying 600kg of grits which is equivalent to 2.4 Tons of fresh
roots per day. “Now am very happy through
the support of solar house from CAVA II project, I can now expand my business
and process more than 10 tons of fresh roots per week”. Rukia Liumba.
The
Project Director’s final visit was to Mercibel processing unit located at
Mikocheni, Dar es Salaam. Mercy Silla is the Director/Proprietor of Mercibel
processing unit and a retired Financial Administrator at the Tanzania Food and
Nutrition Centre (TFNC). Prior retirement, she had developed interest in cassava
farming and taught of it as a retirement plan. Immediately she retired, she
approached CAVA II Tanzania team on how to start. She was trained and now a
proud owner of a cassava factory. Her product is all over the shelves of
supermarkets within her area.
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CAVA II Tanzania country manager with
Mercibel cassava flour
Prof. Adebayo appreciated the effort of the CAVA II
Tanzania team led by the Country Manager, Mrs Grace Mahende and urged them to
continue the good work to achieve the project target at the end of the project
year.
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