Agricultural Value Addition Programme was formally known as Product Development Programme and had its name changed to Agricultural Value Addition Programme in July 2019 to ensure its all encompassing research works.

The programme conducts basic and applied  research into technology improvement and innovation in processing and utilisation that would contribute to food security through reduction of food losses and increase value-added products for sustainability and wealth creation.

The programme has experienced and competent scientists from various disciplines including Human nutrition, Food science, Nutritional biochemistry, Food microbiology, Meat science, Agricultural extension and rural development and Agricultural engineering

Subtheme of the Activities of the Programme:

1. Sustainable processing and utilisation of maize and other mandate crops for alleviation of poverty and malnutrition.  

2. Utilisation of legumes ( including underutilised legumes) for improved nutrition and economic development.

3. Development of ideal processing conditions and utilisation for good quality kenaf products and other industrial crops.

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Unit's Objectives

   

  1. Optimising food-processing technologies to reduce drudgery and time of processing

2. Developing food products for different categories of people for sustainable health e.g good quality weaning diet for babies and infants to combat the problem of protein/ energy malnutrition

3. Analysing food products for nutritional, microbiological, biochemical and sensory characteristics.

4. Improving shelf life characteristics of crops and processed foods.

5. Developing food modules and trainings for cottage, low, medium and large scale food industries to avert postharvest losses and contamination and to improve nutrient retention.

6. Developing effective packaging systems for retention of texture, flavour and nutrients of processed foods and to extend/prolong shelf life

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Unit's Focus

SUSTAINABLE LAND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND FOOD SECURITY

The programme is focus on three major areas of Research and Service: Pedology/Soil Survey and Land Evaluation, Soil Fertility Studies and Soil and Water Conservation.

Focus is given to:

·         Soil information system for Nigeria

·         Integrated soil fertility management and production system

·         Urban agriculture and dry season farming

·         Soil and water conservation strategies for sustainable agricultural production

·         Advancement in laboratory technologies

Current Activities

·         Development of soil information system for Nigeria in collaboration with partners in the six major agro-ecological zones in Nigeria

·         Digital mapping and production of digital soil maps, suitability maps and nutrient maps of local government areas in Nigeria (about 20 LGAs has been accessed to date)

·         Development of web portal interface for dissemination of soil information in Nigeria.

·         Accelerated Composting Technique (ACT) to further reduce the period of composting to 4 weeks through controlled environment and bio-fortication of IAR&T organic fertilizer

·         Calibration studies for improved fertilizer formulation and recommendation.

·         Use of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria for improved crop performance

·         Production of pyrolysed compost for increased soil quality and availability/utilization of nutrients

·         On–station research of bio-fertilizer as crop growth promoter

Our Collaborators

·         Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development       (FMARD)

·         Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria                               (ARCN)

·         National Research Institutes                                                   (NARIs)

·         State Agricultural Development Programme                          (ADPs)

·         Bora Agro Nigeria Limited                                                     (BANL)

·         International Institute of Tropical Agricultural                       (IITA)

·         Private agro-input dealers e.g. Greenworld PLC, ISONEM Chemicals,

·         Ogun –Osun River Basin Development Authority (OORBDA)

·         Biochar Initiative

·         Commodity Farmers Association,

·         Nigeria Institute of Soil Science (NISS),

·         National Organic Association of Nigeria (NOAN),

·         Organic Agriculture Project in Tertiary Institution in Nigeria (OAPTIN)

 

External Grant

The following grants have been enjoyed by the programme:

  • International Development for Research Center (IDRC)
  • Department for International Development (DFID)
  • Food Foundations (FF)
  • United States Department of Agriculture/ Federation of American

Scientists (USDA/FAS)

  • TETFUND grant for Appropriate Processing Technology for Carotenoid Retention in Yellow Cassava
Past Achievements

1. Generation of food products from roselle, pigeon pea, lima bean, dried kenaf and Chocorus vegetables, soybean, bambara groundnut , pigeon pea, maize, quality protein maize,and roselle, All technologies were developed for household, cottage and industrial use.

2. Development and nutritional evaluation of shelf-stable products from

 (i) Soya bean such as cheese, milk, yoghurt, tofu sticks,  dawadawa, soya-ogi, soya-garri, soya-corn milk, soya-mayonnaise, soya-burger, and other soya-based snacks.

 

(ii) Roselle such as wine, tea and jam.

 (iii) Maize-based snacks such as maize biscuits and maize chinchin.  

 (iv) Pigeon pea such as dawadawa in fresh, dried and cube forms, maize-pigeon pea flour and snacks, fufu-pigeon pea flour, lafun-pigeon pea flour.

 (v) Others include lima bean snacks, dawadawa, moinmoin, alapa and ekuru. Quality protein maize (QPM) spiced cake, QPM kokoro and QPM- kidney bean abari.

3. Developing food training modules for cottage, low scale and large scale food industries to minimise postharvest losses and contamination, and for improved nutrient retention.

Developing effective packaging systems for retention of texture, flavour and nutrients of highlighted processed foods.

 Transfer of technologies through training to facilitate the adoption of some of the perfected developed technologies for income generation

Future Plans

·         Production of functional soil maps of Nigeria based on agro-ecological zones.

·         Correlation of Nigeria soils and development of National Soil Nomenclature System.

·         Monitoring land quality/degradation.

·         Testing and validating improved inorganic and organic fertilizer /biochar formulation to address current challenge of low soil productivity.

·         Multiplication of identified inoculants for accelerated composting.

·         Promotion of bio-fertilizers for crop growth among farmers.

 

Services Rendered

Advisory services to farmers, agricultural institutions and industries through soil survey and mapping, land evaluation recommendations for appropriate management practices.

 

Training of trainers and farmers on production and use of organic fertilizers.

MEET Our RESEARCH Team

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Prof. Veronica Obatolu

Research Professor

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Prof. O. A Ashaye

Research Professor

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Prof-Fasoyiro

Prof. Subuola Fasoyiro

Research Professor

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Prof. Farinde

 Research Professor

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Dr-O-T-Olanipekun
Dr. Taiwo Olanipekun

Senior Research Fellow

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Mrs. Adediran Arinola. B 

Research Fellow I

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