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The Federal Government has signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) with NASCO Foods Limited, Jos for the commercial
production of high nutrient density (HND) biscuit for the National
School Feeding Programme, the Vanguard reports.
Speaking at the occasion at the weekend, the Director General and CEO, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi (FIIRO), Dr. Mrs. Gloria Elemo, said the MoU was meant to provide a strategic guide for the collaboration between the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, the Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi (FIIRO) and NASCO Foods Limited, Jos on commercial production of High Nutrient Density Biscuit.
The initiative was an innovation of FIIRO for the National School Feeding Programme in the spirit of the Public-Private Partnership promoted by the Federal Government of Nigeria. The FIIRO boss stated that the strategic collaboration was one of the approaches the institute considered and adopted to partner with relevant organizations that can make significant contributions to the realization of its mandate. ‘‘This is based on the realization that an Institute on its own cannot make the much desired impact without collaborating with relevant strategic partners and organizations which could commercialize the Institute’s many innovations,’’ she said.
With this collaboration, Elemo assured that jobs and wealth would be created, while the national GDP will be enhanced through the productive sector of the economy. She maintained that technology was the way to go for Nigeria to diversify her economy, most especially at this juncture of our national history when the nation is giving serious attention to utilization of indigenous technologies as a potent strategy to diversify the economy to provide alternative revenue sources. According to her, the project was conceived out of the need to address the increasing food insecurity which had become a major concern, especially for children between the ages 5 and 13 who are mainly primary school children.
‘‘It is heart-warming that the Federal Government of Nigeria is conscious of the need to provide adequately for the future generation through the National School Feeding Programme,” she said, adding that the programme will lead to increase in pupils’ enrolment in schools, boost school attendance and child nutrition, enhance retention rates, promote general improvement in cognitive abilities of children as well as catalyse tremendous economic stimulus.
The HND biscuit is developed from indigenous crops which will be commercially produced domestically with this arrangement. Elemo revealed that the choice of NASCO Foods Limited in this partnership was based on the company’s integrity and experience in the industry. For her, the event signified the technical commencement of strategic partnership with NASCO Foods Limited to fully commercialize the High Nutrient Density biscuit production technology.
Similarly, the FIIRO DG said the agency was already working with other strategic partners to produce drinks based on its formulation to compliment the biscuit for effective administration of the National School Feeding Programme.
Speaking at the occasion at the weekend, the Director General and CEO, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi (FIIRO), Dr. Mrs. Gloria Elemo, said the MoU was meant to provide a strategic guide for the collaboration between the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, the Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi (FIIRO) and NASCO Foods Limited, Jos on commercial production of High Nutrient Density Biscuit.
The initiative was an innovation of FIIRO for the National School Feeding Programme in the spirit of the Public-Private Partnership promoted by the Federal Government of Nigeria. The FIIRO boss stated that the strategic collaboration was one of the approaches the institute considered and adopted to partner with relevant organizations that can make significant contributions to the realization of its mandate. ‘‘This is based on the realization that an Institute on its own cannot make the much desired impact without collaborating with relevant strategic partners and organizations which could commercialize the Institute’s many innovations,’’ she said.
With this collaboration, Elemo assured that jobs and wealth would be created, while the national GDP will be enhanced through the productive sector of the economy. She maintained that technology was the way to go for Nigeria to diversify her economy, most especially at this juncture of our national history when the nation is giving serious attention to utilization of indigenous technologies as a potent strategy to diversify the economy to provide alternative revenue sources. According to her, the project was conceived out of the need to address the increasing food insecurity which had become a major concern, especially for children between the ages 5 and 13 who are mainly primary school children.
‘‘It is heart-warming that the Federal Government of Nigeria is conscious of the need to provide adequately for the future generation through the National School Feeding Programme,” she said, adding that the programme will lead to increase in pupils’ enrolment in schools, boost school attendance and child nutrition, enhance retention rates, promote general improvement in cognitive abilities of children as well as catalyse tremendous economic stimulus.
The HND biscuit is developed from indigenous crops which will be commercially produced domestically with this arrangement. Elemo revealed that the choice of NASCO Foods Limited in this partnership was based on the company’s integrity and experience in the industry. For her, the event signified the technical commencement of strategic partnership with NASCO Foods Limited to fully commercialize the High Nutrient Density biscuit production technology.
Similarly, the FIIRO DG said the agency was already working with other strategic partners to produce drinks based on its formulation to compliment the biscuit for effective administration of the National School Feeding Programme.
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