FG Confirms Spread Of ‘Tomato Ebola’ In Six States

The federal government has identified six states – Jigawa,
Kano, Katsina, Kaduna, Plateau and Lagos – where the pest,
t uta absoluta, also known as ‘Tomato Ebola’, has ravaged
the production of the crop.
Minister of agriculture and rural development, Audu Ogbeh
said this during a press briefing in Abuja, disclosing that the
government was making efforts to contain the outbreak.
He added that the reproductive nature of the pest, a thriving
environment for the pest and a lack of know how to contain
the pest, is the reason for the prevailing scarcity of tomato.
He denied reports that tomato processing factories were
responsible for the scarcity, saying the factories were also
affected by the situation.
“The pest can also attack even pepper and Irish potato. So
we are confronting something quite serious. But the good
thing is that we are tackling it right now as experts will
commence work immediately,” he said.
“We are bringing the commissioners and governors of states
to jointly attack this pest, which, if not dealt with, will create
serious problems for food security in our country.”
Ogbeh said the Nigerian government is consulting with
states and experts to solve the pest situation.
He said the experts offered other varieties of tomato that
grow well in the western part of the country as alternatives.
“We have two processing plants for tomato paste in Nigeria,
Erisco and Dangote, and their capacities are huge. We
welcome their arrival because our annual import bill of
tomato paste is about $400m and it is a good sign that we
can now produce here and make money for our farmers,” he
said.

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