Cassava Insider

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The Cassava Insider is a weekly agribusiness newsletter owned and published by TIAST Group. It seeks to inform, educate, attract clients and cherished readers to the agricultural industrialization of the cassava industry, locally and across the world.

Published weekly, the Cassava Insider mainly provides readers with featured articles on price trends and comparison, agricultural processing and technology, culinary arts, and facts about cassava.

Currently, most contents provided in the Cassava Insider are for references only. The newsletter also reports on related cassava subjects like local, continental, and world news. With the debut edition released in May 2020 by Management of TIAST Group, the Cassava Insider also seeks to create awareness on cassava cultivation and processing for its starch content, due to its economical and nutritional benefits.

Aside from the weekly edition of the newsletter, TIAST Group also has the Cassava Insider Special edition. This focuses on reporting the Agricultural Industrialization Conferences (AIC) organized by TIAST Group and its partners. The AIC is a series of Conferences organized in collaboration with Stanbic Bank Ghana, to inform and educate players in the agricultural value chain about the services being offered by TIAST Group.

The overarching goal is for the Cassava Insider to be recognized as one of the top agribusiness newsletter brands produced locally and internationally.

The premise and focus of the newsletter on cassava are a result of the constantly increasing demand for cassava starch globally. TIAST Group, an agricultural technology, and processing conglomerate headquartered in Beijing, China with over 30 years of world-class experience in technology and agricultural processing, has expanded its operations to Africa, starting from Ghana to provide sustainable solutions to this challenge.

The objective of TIAST Group’s expansion is to engage the public and private sectors in agricultural processing on the continent. Numerous researches have confirmed that Africa has adequate fertile lands to cultivate varied agricultural produce in mass quantities. The Cassava Insider was birthed after the Management of TIAST Group found it necessary to constantly inform clients and other stakeholders about matters relating to the cassava value chain around the world.

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