Our export of refined sugar will benefit Nigerian economy – BUA Foods
Nigeria’s leading food business company, BUA Foods has assured that its export of refined sugar will benefit the economy, providing alternative source of income, while significantly diversifying the company’s markets.
BUA Foods has taken delivery of the first of two shipping vessels to augment its sugar export operations to the West African market, which kicked off successfully earlier this year.
A notice by the company at the Nigerian Exchange signed by Adewunmi Desalu, Director, Marketing & Corporate Communications said the Mitsubishi of Japan built vessel is named MV Bundu – after the area in which the refinery is located.
The notice said it will depart and berth at BUA’s port and terminal increasing export capacity while reducing operating cost.
It said, “BUA Food’s export of refined sugar will benefit the economy, providing alternative source of income, while significantly diversifying the company’s markets.
“The vessels cargo capacity is suited to enhance quick and sustainable delivery of more refined sugar in the face of growing export demand from across the African region.
“The refined sugar of high-grade quality is processed from BUA Foods’ ultra-modern sugar refinery located in Port Harcourt. This state-of-the-art refinery with a capacity of 750,000 metric tons, is also equipped to process all grades of sugar.”
The Chairman BUA Foods Plc, Abdul Samad Rabiu was quoted as saying, “As we drive our business for growth with focus on sustainable returns, and benefit to all our stakeholders and the Nigerian economy, owning a shipping vessel is an important step in BUA Foods strategy.
“We see an increased and continued demand for refined sugar across the region with attendant increase for logistics support to aid timely delivery, which is why it is important for us to strengthen our current capability with our own controlled asset as we advance further in our business strategy. These new vessels will create operational efficiencies in our business and open possibilities for new services.”
The notice said with this acquisitions, BUA Foods was well positioned to take advantage of the AfCFTA, considering its investments in the food sector over the years.
“Owning a vessel to export sugar is a crucial enabler of flexibility and agility in our total supply chain as it allows our customers to tackle time-critical fulfillment challenges due to timely availability of their goods,” said MD BUA Foods Engr. Ayodele Abioye.