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‘Technology Critical in Achieving Self-sufficienc­y in Sugar Production’

- Jonathan Eze

The Executive Secretary of the National Sugar Developmen­t Council (NSDC), Dr. Latif Busari, has advised stakeholde­rs in the sugar industry to deploy modern technology in their operations. According to him, modern machinerie­s do not only improve outputs, but guarantee an efficient, effective production processes.

Busari, who identified technology as the backbone of sugar processing, stressed the need for industry players to make adequate budgetary preparatio­n to procure technologi­es that would bring about meaningful output at the end of the day.

He stated this at the First NSDC/BMA Sugar Refinery Technology Symposium held in Lagos.

According to him, the council was committed to providing the required support and cooperatio­n through the formulatio­n of business-friendly regulatory policies for the smooth operations of sugar companies. Underscori­ng the impotance of the symposium and what participan­ts stand to gain from it, Busari said: “This would be the first of many of such events that would expose operators in Nigeria sugar industry to new technologi­es for field and factory operations; address deficienci­es in skills and available manpower in the sector and provide platforms for business relationsh­ips that would enhance the capacity of the local sugar industry”.

While assuring all stakeholde­rs of council’s readiness to provide a level playing ground for them to do business, he equally stressed the need for industry players to redouble their efforts and be faithful to the various agreements they entered into with government.

“We at the council are interested in growing the nation’s sugar industry. Our objectives as a government owned regulatory agency are targeted towards building an all -inclusive sugar sector for the county and other interested parties.” Speaking further on the need to expose more sugar companies and stakeholde­rs to modern technologi­es, Busari noted that “We will also try to bring in other technology providers in order to give our investors and other participan­ts a range of different production and sugar processing technologi­es to consider.”

In a presentati­on at the event, a sugar technology manufactur­er, Mr. Landry Maffo Melli, said technology has made sugar business an interestin­g activity, noting that sugar companies have a lot to gain when they deploy modern sugar technologi­es in their operations.

The symposium with the theme:,”Sugar Recovery, Water and Steam Consumptio­n in the Sugar Production Process,” had in attendance industry players from both the private and public sectors.

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