Market potential for cassava flours and starches in Ghana

Citation
Aj. Graffham et al., Market potential for cassava flours and starches in Ghana, TROP AGR, 75(1-2), 1998, pp. 267-270
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
TROPICAL AGRICULTURE
ISSN journal
00413216 → ACNP
Volume
75
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
267 - 270
Database
ISI
SICI code
0041-3216(199801/04)75:1-2<267:MPFCFA>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
This study details the results of a baseline survey carried out in 1996 of the current starches and flours markets, and an assessment of the market po tential for cassava starch and flour in Ghana, The market for starch compri ses a number of end users who use maize, cassava, and potato starch in the textiles, pharmaceuticals, paper, food, and adhesive industries. The curren t market size is 4280 tonnes per annum which are mainly imported, and is li kely to grow to 6000 tonnes per annum by the year 2000, Most users have ver y high quality specifications with 60% of the market being for modified sta rches. There would appear to be potential for the production of cassava sta rch within Ghana to meet some of these specifications, The market for flour in Ghana is currently dominated by wheat flour. In 1996, approximately 300 000 tonnes of wheat equivalents were imported. Most of this flour was used by the food industry in the preparation of bread and snack foods but some was also used as a glue extender by the plywood industry. Cassava flour has potential to substitute for wheat flour in wood glues. The food sector is an attractive market for cassava flour because it uses large amounts of imp orted wheat flour. However, to be successful, cassava flour needs to be mad e to a high standard to meet the stringent quality specifications of the po tential users in the food industry.