Nigeria is the world’s third largest producer of ginger after India and China and has seen steady sales during the COVID-19 pandemic, as consumers seek the health benefits of the spicy root. But Nigeria’s ginger farmers – who use outdated farming methods – have been struggling to benefit. Timothy Obiezu with camera person Camera: Emeka Gibson reports from Kaduna state, Nigeria, on efforts to help ginger farmers to modernize their methods-VOA NEWS
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