What does this even mean? RT @Calestous: #Nigeria Can Generate $4.2 Billion Annually From Cassava Bread http://j.mp/MAW6Ko
@DoubleEph Check out what Thailand and Brazil do with King Cassava.
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@Calestous It is deeply offensive to see economists champion policies that reduce consumer choice in the name of an experiment. Offensive - 1 more reply
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@Calestous Cassava flour is not a 'solution' to the imaginary 'problem' of wheat importation. Does d Agric min wear made in Nigeria clothes? -
@DoubleEph@Calestous I think it's an attempt to reduce the dependence of consumers on wheat bread & induce the acceptance of cassava bread -
@TopeOgunrinde@Calestous What dependence? People eat it and go to the toilet. End of story. Why not reduce dependence on water? -
@DoubleEph@Calestous importers will prefer to flood the country with foreign wheat & bakers will find it easy to stick with the status quo. -
@TopeOgunrinde@DoubleEph@Calestous But this just unnecessarily raises prices on already dirt poor people all in the name of nationalism. -
@iaboyeji@TopeOgunrinde@Calestous This is Nigeria. Govts don't care about consumers. Cassava is the new bride and that's that. -
@DoubleEph@iaboyeji@Calestous we've consumed a lot of over-bromated bread for a long time, and we haven't complained so much. -
@TopeOgunrinde@iaboyeji@Calestous What is over bromated bread? - 8 more replies
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