Fufu, or cassava bread, is made in Africa by first pounding cassava in a mortar to make flour, which is then sifted before being put in hot water to become fufu. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
What will the conference involve?
His Excellency Honorable Robert K.K. Sichinga, MP & minister, Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, Zambia will inaugurate the conference that will focus on‘transforming cassava in Africa into agro-industrial products’. The conference will cover a range of different topics including:
- food security
- financing projects
- breeding processes
- cassava use in commercial production of flour, starch and bioenergy
International speakers will present a range of key sessions. Speakers include:
- Dennis Beunk, agricultural development & agro-processing specialist, Brightface Enterprise who will provide an overview of ‘Enhancing Food Security, Income Generation, Value Adding and Economic Empowerment through Commercialization of Cassava’
- Diogo Machado, senior economist, LMC International pwill resent a paper on ‘Global Starch Market Outlook & Feedstock Economics’
- Louw Burger, MD/CEO, Thai Farm International will discuss the ‘Challenges of Operating a Cassava High Quality Flour Plant in Africa’
- Jens Thomsen, International Starch Institute A/S will look at the ‘Challenges of Implementing Industrial Cassava Projects in Africa’
- Investment Update on Cassava Plantation & Value Addition Project in Tanzania – Matthew GW de Klerk, general manager, Cassava Starch of Tanzania Corporation (CSTC)
- Commercializing Cassava: New Opportunities For Universal Industries and Malawian Smallholders – V. Navin Kumar, GM, Universal Farming & Milling
- Status of Bioenergy Industry Development in Zambia – Prof.Thomson Sinkala, chairman, Biofuels Association of Zambia
- Project Status and Challenges in Developing a Cassava Biorefinery in Nigeria – Richard Bennett, CEO, Sunbird Bioenergy Africa
When/where is Cassava World Africa?
Cassava World Africa will take place from 20 - 21 March 2014 at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Lusaka, South Africa.
For more information and to register, visit the Cassava World website here.
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