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‘Viju industries committed to production of quality products’

By Adaku Onyenucheya
14 November 2018   |   4:00 am
Viju Industries Nigeria Limited, has unveiled three new products, Viju Malt Drink; Viju Baked Yoghurt and Mama V Tomato Paste as part of its commitment...

Viju Industries Nigeria Limited, has unveiled three new products, Viju Malt Drink; Viju Baked Yoghurt and Mama V Tomato Paste as part of its commitment towards providing high-quality products to the Nigerian market.

Speaking at the unveiling of the products in Lagos, the Assistant Chairman, Viju Industries, Tom Hu, said the new products are as a result of the company’s redoubled efforts to return to the Nigerian market with richer products of better quality and service.

He said the unveiling is coming nearly after a year of preparation, adding that the quality and taste of the products are excellent with good nutritional value, just as the company hopes to strengthen and expand its business ties with consumers.

Hu added that Viju milk has made the necessary innovation on the basis of the original formula with the modern technologies, which has brought the nutritious and delicious beverage to West Africa.

Also speaking on the company’s plans to expand its market reach, the Quality Control and Regulatory Manager, Okafor Ifeoma Tracy, said: “Just like our other products, this one is special because they have all the nutrients. Due to the demand we have been getting from our loyal customers, we decided to go a top notch to produce a fusion of malt and milk, which is full of vitality and all the rich goodness of malt, and milk in it.”

She said though, the process of certifying the products by regulatory agencies delayed its launching into the Nigerian market, “Coming into market at a season of celebration gives us the edge to win the consumers, to enable our customers have that nutrients they need for their daily activities.”

Tracy, however, assured consumers and distributors quality product, while the company sustains its household name in the Nigerian market.

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