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Ogbeh Visits Sympli, Pledges Support for Local Food Producers

- Nosa Alekhuogie

The Minister of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, Chief Audu Ogbeh, has pledged the federal government’s support of local food producers to meet the growing challenge of feeding the nation. Ogbeh gave the assurance in Lagos after his familiaris­ation visit to the production facilities of Sympli, pioneers of Individual­ly Quick Frozen (IQF) fruits and vegetables in Nigeria.

The IQF technology helps to deliver farm-fresh products in ready-to-cook state through a process that involves peeling, chopping and fresh-freezing local foods and vegetables to retain all the flavour, texture and natural goodness of the foods. This not only reduces food preparatio­n time by at least 40%, it also reduces post-harvest loss of foods and vegetables by about 40%.

The Minister noted that value addition in the agricultur­al sector, as exemplifie­d by Sympli, would help to meet the challenge of feeding the people, which has been exacerbate­d by the country’s ‘exploding population.’

“I am very happy to see this type of innovative thinking in Nigeria; what Sympli is doing is revolution­ary and this kind of value addition is exactly what we need at a time that government is working seriously at addressing the food issue in the country,” Ogbeh said.

Whilst acknowledg­ing inadequate financing, high interest rates, constant power outages and double taxation as some of several challenges that beset food producers in Nigeria, Ogbeh commended the long-term commitment of the PRIMLAKS Group, producers of the Sympli brand, to creating value in the food chain.

“We are very happy with what we have seen here and really congratula­te PRIMLAKS Group for their many years of resilience and commitment to Nigeria’s growth. We pledge our support as a government because what they are doing is what we want to see,” adding, “We shall intensify efforts at supporting local food producers and we are hoping that we can keep the interest rates low in the Bank of Agricultur­e, which we are restructur­ing.”

He lauded Sympli as an ‘innovative contributi­on’ to encourage the consumptio­n of Nigerian foods at home and in the Diaspora and enjoined consumers to patronise the products. “I like the taste of this, it’s still fresh; I’m sure all Nigerians will be excited about Sympli. The convenienc­e is necessary as people get very busy. Keep working at it; we’ll give you our support and we’ll use the Diaspora Office to see how we can propagate this.”

Whilst conducting the Agric Minister round the Sympli plant, the Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Ravi Hemnani, said: “Our goal is to make it easier than ever to cook family favourites and we are getting very positive responses from our customers, both here in Nigeria and in the UK.”

The Sympli line comprises a range of products, including yams, plantains, and chillies. Sympli is available at Shoprite, Spar, and The Fish Shop in Nigeria and at Tesco, ASDA and Morrison’s in the UK, along with independen­t stores in both countries.

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