In recognition of its efforts and investments in food fortification and infrastructure, culminating in Nigeria’s first state-of-the-art vitamin premix facility, Crown Flour Mill Limited (CFM), the flour milling subsidiary of Olam Nigeria, an agribusiness conglomerate, has received widespread commendation for consistently delivering highly fortified, quality and affordable food staples that meet global standards and improve public health.
This assertion was made at a Food Fortification webinar, organised by the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), on Wednesday, June 30, 2021, the flour milling company has successfully ramped up its food processing methodology through quality partnership and acquisition of a state-of-the-art premix facility to provide food products that improve the health of the Nigerian population.
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The hike had come about on April 25.
It took one-litre bottles of branded soybean oil to Tk 144 from Tk 139, that sold loose to Tk 122 and a five-litre branded bottle Tk 685, up from Tk 660 not long before. Loose palm oil will cost Tk 113.
This is the fifth rise in three months, reasoned as a ripple effect from international markets.
Another hike has been proposed as international rises are leading to losses, said Md Shafiul Ather Taslim, director for finance and operations at TK Group, a leading importer and processor of essential goods.
A government decision is likely within a week, he said, without elaborating further.
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Organised by Think Content, Northern University Bangladesh presents Bangladesh Brand Summit 2020, in association with the Daily Star, Samakal and Channel i Online, had an exclusive session consisting of local speakers who talked about the role of brands during the pandemic.
The panelists were - Monsurul Aziz, a marketer, Mahzabin Ferdous, the Executive Director at Concito PR, Faisal Mahmud, the Senior Marketing Manager at Bangladesh Edible Oil Limited, Jiban Ahmed, the Brand Manager at Refrigerator Division Walton Group, Shahriar Amin, the Head of Portfolio at JTI (Japan Tobacco International) and Azim Hossain, the GM of Digital Platform at Channel i.