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Did you know cassava is one of the most versatile crops in the world? Beyond the usual garri and fufu, cassava can be processed into over 50 valuable products—ranging from food and animal feed to industrial materials and even cosmetics!

Here’s a breakdown of the diverse possibilities ?

### **Food & Beverages**
1. **Cassava flour** – Gluten-free alternative for baking bread, cakes, and pancakes.

2. **Tapioca** – Used in puddings, bubble tea, and baby food.

3. **Cassava bread** – Ideal for gluten-sensitive consumers.

4. **Cassava cake** – Popular local and international dessert.

5. **Cassava biscuits & cookies** – Healthy snack options (diabetic-friendly if unsweetened).

6. **Cassava pasta/noodles** – Gluten-free meal alternative.

7. **Cassava chips** – Crispy snack or industrial-grade chip production.

8. **Cassava pancakes** – Wheat-free breakfast option.

9. **Cassava couscous** – Swallow alternative or side dish.

10. **Cassava doughnuts** – A unique pastry twist.

11. **Starch soup thickener** – For sauces and soups.

12. **Lafun** – Fermented cassava swallow.

13. **Abacha** – West African salad base.

14. **Cassava-based baby food** – Nutrient-packed infant meals.

15. **Cassava mash** – Alternative to mashed potatoes.

16. **Alcohol (ethanol)** – Used in beverages like local gin and industrial alcohol.

17. **Cassava syrup** – Natural sweetener for drinks and baking.

18. **Energy drink base** – Fermented cassava for traditional energy drinks.

19. **Fortified cassava meal** – Nutrient-enriched food for malnutrition interventions.

### **Animal Feed & Agriculture**
20. **Processed cassava peels** – High-fiber animal feed.

21. **Cassava leaf meal** – Protein-rich feed for livestock.

22. **Cassava root meal** – Energy source for pigs and poultry.

23. **Cassava silage** – Preserved feed for dry seasons.

24. **High-energy pellets** – Balanced livestock feed.

### **Industrial & Manufacturing Uses**
25. **Industrial starch** – For paper, textile, and pharmaceutical industries.

26. **Bioethanol fuel** – Renewable energy source.

27. **Biodegradable plastics** – Eco-friendly packaging.

28. **Adhesives/glue** – For paper, plywood, and packaging.

29. **Cassava paper** – Sustainable packaging/writing material.

30. **Cassava cardboard** – Lightweight, recyclable material.

31. **Lubricants (research stage)** – Potential machinery oil.

32. **Plywood binders** – Starch for wood bonding.

33. **Fertilizer from waste** – Compost from cassava peels.

34. **Textile sizing agent** – Fabric treatment before weaving.

35. **Detergent base** – Enhances washing powder foam.

### **Cosmetics & Pharmaceuticals**
36. **Facial mask powder** – Natural exfoliant & skin brightener.

37. **Skin cream** – Moisturizing & lightening properties.

38. **Body lotion** – Hydrates skin naturally.

39. **Cassava soap** – Organic soap for smoother skin.

40. **Hair conditioner** – Strengthens and moisturizes hair.

41. **Natural skin scrub** – Gently removes dead skin cells.

42. **Face wash** – Cleanses oily/acne-prone skin.

43. **Setting powder** – Oil-absorbing makeup product.

44. **Tablet binder** – Used in pharmaceutical drugs.

45. **Wound dressing film** – Biodegradable bandages.

46. **Drug delivery material** – Controlled-release medication.

47. **Dietary fiber supplements** – Supports digestion.

48. **Cassava enzyme extract** – Nutritional supplements.

49. **Low-calorie sweetener** – Diabetic-friendly sugar substitute.

### **The Big Questions We Should Be Asking**

1. **Why are most cassava farmers still selling raw tubers when processed products have higher value?**

2. **How would rural economies transform if we invested more in cassava processing than just farming?**

3. **How many jobs are we missing by not building small-scale cassava factories nationwide?**

4. **Why export raw cassava when starch, ethanol, flour, and animal feed fetch higher profits?**

5. **How many farmers know cassava can become biodegradable plastic?**

6. **What’s stopping young entrepreneurs from tapping into cassava’s industrial, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical potential?**

7. **If cassava waste can become feed, fertilizer, and biofuel—why is it still treated as trash?**

8. **Is it time to rebrand cassava from a "poor man’s crop" to a billion-dollar opportunity?**

9. **What policies or private-sector investments could unlock cassava’s full potential?**

10. **How can we train the next generation to see cassava as a tool for national wealth—not just subsistence?**

? **Let’s discuss!** Drop your thoughts below.
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