“Cashew holds a huge foreign exchange potential for Nigeria.’’
“Other benefits of the industry include job creation, infrastructure development, tourism, and hospitality.”
The SMEDAN boss also noted that the MSMEs had made an encouraging contribution to the country’s Gross Domestic Product of 46.31 per cent, saying that more needed to be done.
“The use of chemicals for storage is the cause of several ailments such as cancer, among many others ravaging ills in society.”
NEPC says the UK’s recently launched Developing Countries Trade Scheme (DCTS) would support sustainable economic growth for Nigeria’s non-oil export.
“If you want Nigeria to survive. If you want to see this country economically viable, we have to embark on non-oil exports,” said the NEPC boss.
Three organisations are partnering to showcase made-in-Nigeria products in the U.S.
“We are being denied market access into a lot of countries because of the quality of the products. And this is costing us huge resources.”
