A statement from the Standards
Organisation of Nigeria indicated that the European Union through its
expert on Technical Barriers to Trade, African Caribbean and Pacific
countries’ programme, had started plans to equip Nigerian women with the
requisite skills and support to boost shea butter production.
According to the organisation, Nigerian
agricultural and allied products now have a major boost in regional and
international markets following a recent harmonisation of standards
exercise carried out by the Africa Regional Organisation for
Standardisation.
It added that the harmonisation was a result of strident calls to make the continent’s agricultural sector competitive globally.
The statement quoted the
Director-General of SON, Dr. Paul Angya, as saying that the organisation
had made all arrangement to encourage local Shea butter production in
Nigeria, adding that the next step was for the nation to prioritise its
agricultural sector by making standards available for the sector.
He said, “We have discussed with the
African Caribbean and Pacific –Technical Barriers to Trade institutions
about supporting shea butter producers in Nigeria and when we go back
home, we are going to inform them about the approval of the ACP-TBT
project to impact immediately on shea butter production.
“Our agricultural and allied products
now have a ready market in Africa. So, it is for us to go back and renew
our energy in those priority sectors and teach our people the critical
relevant sectors and the availability of these agricultural standards.
“The Small and Medium Enterprises must
realise the importance of standards’ application to their own personal
enterprises, the capacity of standards to improve their productivity and
their profits.”
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