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Crown Flour Mill Limited, a subsidiary of Olam Nigeria, has re-echoed its promise to continue to collaborate with other stakeholders within the local wheat value chain in sustaining the socio-economic value proposition of the sector.
This assurance was given recently, when a senior management team from CFM paid the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, a courtesy visit in Abuja.
Managing Director of Crown Flour Mill, Mr. Ashish Pande, represented by Ms. Damilola Adeniyi, Corporate Affairs Manager, Olam Nigeria, explained that the rising consumption of wheat derivative foods in the country has stimulated further job opportunities at the production, processing, distribution, warehousing and retailing levels of the wheat value chain. Adeniyi led a delegation that included Alhaji Moshood Quadri, Head, Human Resources, Datti Danjuma, General Manager, Human Resources, Ms. Rauda Musa Umar, Wheat Development Programme Officer, all of Crown Flour Mill.
CFM reiterates socio-economic value of Nigeria’s wheat value chain
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L-R: Datti Danjuma, General Manager, Human Resources, Crown Flour Mill; Rauda Musa Umar, Wheat Development Programme Officer, Crown Flour Mill; Honourable Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige; Moshood Quadri, Head, Human Resources, Crown Flour Mill; Damilola Adeniyi, Corporate Affairs Manager, Olam Nigeria, when the company paid a courtesy visit to the Labour and Employment Minister in Abuja recently.
By Nimat Otori
Crown Flour Mill Limited, a subsidiary of Olam Nigeria, has re-echoed its promise to continue to collaborate with other stakeholders within the local wheat value chain in sustaining the socio-economic value proposition of the sector.
By Jimoh Babatunde
Dr Filippo Bassi, the International Center for the Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, ICARDA’s award-winning senior scientist, has urged Nigeria to determine the best wheat seed variety for every region in the country.
Speaking at the Olam Green Land’s webinar, titled “Deepening the wheat farming development programme in Nigeria through innovation, increasing investments, and collaborations,” Bassi said the country also need to put into consideration factors like seed maturity, yield, irrigation, and milling quality level for an optimum wheat supply nationally.
Dr Filippo Bassi, who is also the durum wheat breeding program leader in Morocco-based ICARDA, said “Once that is done, it will be easier to work with the various partners to deliver the ‘perfect’ variety.”
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