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Food Security: BUA Foods to boost pasta production capacity by 400,000mt

By Gbenga Akinfenwa
28 September 2024   |   3:12 am
In line with its strategic roadmap, and unwavering commitment towards contributing to food security in Nigeria, BUA Foods Plc has announced a planned significant expansion of its pasta production facility...
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In line with its strategic roadmap, and unwavering commitment towards contributing to food security in Nigeria, BUA Foods Plc has announced a planned significant expansion of its pasta production facility after signing an agreement with FAVA (Italy), one of the world’s leading pasta equipment manufacturing companies.

The new project, which serves as one of several efforts aimed at mitigating food supply challenges in the country, will result in the addition of nine lines of long cut pasta (6,000 kgs/hr), thereby increasing the company’s yearly production capacity by 400,000 tonnes to 900,000 Metric Tonnes per annum, making it one of the leading pasta producers in Africa.

To support the expansion project, a complimentary agreement was also signed with Martini (Italy) to supply packaging equipment.

These come on the heels of a strategic agreement signed with Cukurova Silo (Turkiye), a global leader in silo solutions, to increase BUA Foods’ grain storage capacity by 100,000 tonnes.

This investment in additional pasta lines, packaging and storage systems are part of the Company’s goal to serve customers better, increase its manufacturing footprint and achieve its business objectives.

“Our manufacturing capacity expansion will continue to enable us extend the boundaries of what we can produce and deliver, supporting our nation’s development by providing solutions to ongoing food shortages,” said BUA Foods’ Chairman, Abdul Samad Rabiu.

“In addition to producing more pasta, we’ll be able to introduce new innovations to support mixed volume growth, while consistently delivering the unrivalled product quality our customers expect.”

Rabiu further stated that: “The additional 100,000 tonnes of grain storage capacity will enable us meet the growing demand for our products, while strengthening the backbone of our food processing operations by ensuring a reliable and consistent supply of raw materials.”

The pasta facility expansion project follows an agreement the company signed with IMAS, a prominent Turkish flour milling equipment manufacturer, to build four state-of-the-art wheat and flour milling factories leading to a boost in the company’s milling capacity to 2.5 million metric tonnes per annum.

When completed, the production capacity expansion project will strengthen the Company’s manufacturing presence and market leadership while also creating new jobs.

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