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Home»News»FG Appeals Against Use Of Sniper, Carbide To Preserve Food
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FG Appeals Against Use Of Sniper, Carbide To Preserve Food

By Orientalnews StaffNovember 12, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, has appealed to traders to desist from using chemicals for food preservation and fruit ripening.

Speaking in Otukpo, Benue, the minister said the act was detrimental to human health and the environment.

“Sniper is very dangerous; people also use carbide to ripen bananas and some other fruits; people do all kinds of things.

“Suddenly, people are developing different diseases, something is wrong,’’ he said, in reaction to the reported use of 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate, otherwise marketed and known as sniper, to preserve beans by retailers.

He appealed to foodstuff and fruit sellers and others Nigerians to adopt natural means of preservation.

According to him, the ministry would collaborate with the National Orientation Agency to create more awareness on the need for citizens not to use chemicals for food preservation and fruit ripening. “We appeal that they use natural means such as pepper to prevent weevils in beans instead of sniper. We hear this and we send people to warn them but the ministry can catch everybody. “We are going to use the National Orientation Agency and state ministries of agriculture to create awareness on the need for people to desist from these acts. “We just have to keep educating people,” he said. 

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