Business
Firm To Improve Cassava Bread
Eurogerm, a French food processing company, has announced a plan to expand its business in Nigeria to improve the quality and taste of cassava bread.
The Director of the Company, Mr Serge Momus, made this known in Paris while making a presentation on “The Company’s expectations in Nigeria.’’
Momus, who was speaking to a group of journalists from Nigeria on study trip to France, said it would also expand the shelf life of bread.
“We are working on the usage of cassava flour in bread production in accordance with the Federal Government’s new directive to produce cassava bread.
“The directive is for flour millers to add at least 10 per cent content of cassava to wheat flour for bread production.
“Cassava bread is not the same as wheat bread because the technology to process them is different so we will improve on the odour and the quality of cassava bread,’’ he said.
The director also said that the company would work to extend the shelf life of bakery products.
According to him, bread shelf life is usually between two to three days.
“We are working on a programme to extend it to 10 days, the longest the shelf life, the less the wastage.
“We will use proper ingredients and improved technology to extend the shelf life of the products.’’
In addition, he said that the company would also increase their products to include specialised breads, especially in the major cities in the country.
Momus, however, listed the challenges of doing business in Nigeria to include long duration of getting a product certified by NAFDAC.
“We have to go through NAFDAC anytime we introduce a new product; we go through the process of registration again. This process is time and money consuming.
“In some countries that we work, we have family products and once we have registered the products, you do not need to go through that process again,’’ he said.
Our correspondent reports that Eurogerm has expertise in milling, ingredient, baking, sensory evaluation and marketing as well as technical expertise in bakery products.
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