PZ Wilmar Wins Industry Leader Award

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PZ Wilmar Limited, makers of Devon King’s and Mamador brands received the award of industry leader in quality systems and food fortification while

participating in the inaugural launch of Micro Fortification Index in Nigeria, which was held recently in Lagos.

This MFI concept is powered by TechnoServe as part of its efforts to tackle malnutrition in Nigeria, with support from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation through the TechnoServe’s Strengthening African Processors of Fortified Foods project. It is recognised by the federal government, its regulatory agencies and other industry players in food .

The inaugural launch event , which was held on 16th September, 2021 at Wheat Baker Hotel, Ikoyi, Lagos, had in attendance important dignitaries such as the minister of health, Dr.

Speaking during the launch event in Lagos, technical manager, PZ Wilmar, Dare Ogunbela, thanked the organisers and participants of the launch, and said that it was a very welcome development and a step in the right direction.“Today there is even more emphasis placed on the importance of healthy living, one which food plays a major role in.

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