Harboursandport.com: Lagos - Tiamin Rice Mill Limited is to boost its production capacity from the current 320 tonnes to 1,520 tonnes per day by investing a total of
$13,370,500
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The Managing Director/CEO of Tiamin Rice
Limited, Alhaji Aminu Ahmed (right), presenting samples of his product to
Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Abhay Thakur (left), when the former paid a
courtesy call on the latter in his office in Abuja.
The Managing Director of the company, Aminu Ahmed, who disclosed this when he led the management of the company to pay a courtesy call
on the Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Abhay Thakur, in his office in
Abuja said the policy of the
present administration, especially the ban on smuggling and the interventions
given to them by the Central Bank of Nigeria have helped immensely in boosting
local production of rice.
Mr Ahmed revealed that the company was established
in 2016 in Kano and started production of rice in 2018 with 320 tonnes per day.
He disclosed that the existing production line in
Kano would be expanded from 320 tonnes to 920 tonnes next year, just as a new production line would start production of 600 tonnes per day in Bauchi by May
2020.
“We are now investing $13,370,500 to boost our
production capacity to 1,520 tonnes per day. Already we have placed orders for
all the machinery needed, and all arrangements are on top gear to meet the
deadline we set.
“By next year, we plan to become the biggest rice
producers not only in Kano but in the whole country.
“Our watchword is quality and affordability. We
produce one of the finest brands in Nigeria that can compete with foreign rice
brands in terms of quality,” Mr Ahmed said.
Mr Ahmed, therefore, appreciated the relative quality
and durability of Indian machines, which he said are the secret behind the
quality of Tiamin Rice.
The Managing Director then thanked the Indian High
Commission for support and sought further cooperation in the areas of easing
trade relations between his company and Indian partners.
In his response, the High Commissioner thanked
Tiamin Rice for the courtesy call, expressing delight and appreciation for
patronizing Indian machines.
Mr Thakur said the High Commission hopes that the
policy of boosting local production would be sustained beyond the present
administration so that local industries in the country would grow.
Briefing journalists after the visit, the Managing
Director of the rice mill thanked the federal government for supporting local
rice production and the state governments for giving them enabling
environments.
“We thank the federal government for giving us all
the needed support to operate and sustain our production. We thank Kano State
and Bauchi State Governments for their support in the allocation of the area of
land.
“In line with Kano State Government’s policy of
allocating free land to genuine investors towards reviving the industrial glory
of the state, Kano State governor has particularly allocated land to us for our
expansion project.
“It is heart-warming that during the governor’s
visit to our company on 23rd May 2018, he expressed the desire to support and woo
local investors with allocations of land.
“We urge other state governments to follow suit in
order to boost local production and provide employment opportunities for youth
in their states,” Mr Ahmed added.
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