CARBAP Gets Ten-year Operational Plan to Boost Banana Production
By Godlove BAINKONG, Cameroon Tribune, 27-10-2013
The 2013-2022 vision discussed on Friday October 25seeks to boost productivity in the sub-region.
The African Centre for Research on Banana and Plantains (CARBAP) has
unveiled a ten-year operational plan that would help the continent to
move from the current seven metric tons of banana production to about 40
metric tons per hectare and improve its current 11 million metric tons
annual output of the food crop. The 70-page strategic plan was adopted
in Yaounde on Friday October 25 during a forum with partners of CARBAP
chaired by Scientific Research and Innovation Minister, Madeleine
Tchuinte, Board Chair of CARBAP.
The
plan highlights actions to be carried out by member countries of CARBAP
to surmount challenges in banana production which include ageing farms
and farmers, ill-adapted banana suckers as well as disease attacks.
Scientific research, the plan holds, need to be stepped up as well as
the investment packages different governments allocate to the rural
world. It was disclosed during the forum that CARBAP has developed some
150 banana varieties with some bunches weighing as much as 45 kg. This
will be the base of scientific research and speakers harped on the need
to move away from the hitherto archaic banana producing methods which at
best yielded four to eight metric tons per hectare.
In a
speech, Minister Madeleine Tchuinte said the objective of the plan is to
better orientate research centres within the sub-region. Banana, she
noted, is a purveyor of sustainable economic development not only
because of its place in ensuring food security and safety but also
because of its contribution to exports. The Minister prayed funding
partners of CARBAP, some of whom were present or representated in the
forum to develop a sustainable funding strategies for the next ten years
so as to bring to fruition the ambitious operational plan>>>
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