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‘Made In Nigeria’ Chocolate Coming To A Store Near You In 2016

‘Made In Nigeria’ Chocolate Coming To A Store Near You In 2016

From Ventures Africa

With the growing need to diversify the economy through the exploration of solid minerals as well as revive the manufacturing sector of Nigeria, the Ondo State government disclosed that it would commence the production of chocolate by 2016. The Ondo State government concluded plans to resuscitate its moribund cocoa factory at Idanre suitable for chocolate with huge potentials for the production capacity.

Out of the 36 states in Nigeria, Ondo state, located in the southwest,  is the highest producer of cocoa. The plan to begin chocolate production in April 2016 aims to boost the manufacturing sector in Nigeria and open more widows of opportunity for income generation in the state. However, Ondo state Governor Mimiko has a list of failed promises, which include the reactivation of Okitipupa oil factory, rehabilitation of township roads, construction of Arigidi Akoko Tomato Industry and Ekulese Cement factory.

Even though there is a certain appeal to the indigenous production of chocolate, the government has to take measures in curbing various challenges that might affect this project. These challenges include extreme weather condition, pests, diseases, instability, bad fertilizer and policies in the world cocoa market. However, the rainfall determines cocoa yield in the state, since agricultural production in part of the tropics is rain-fed.

Read more at Ventures Africa