NewsNestlé Professional Empowers 1,900 Food Vendors On Cooking Techniques, Good Hygiene

Nestlé Professional Empowers 1,900 Food Vendors On Cooking Techniques, Good Hygiene

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June 22, (THEWILL) – Nestlé Professional, the Out of Home business arm of Nestlé Nigeria, has equipped and transformed no fewer than 1,900 food businesses across seven states through its Business of Food workshop.

Mrs Funmi Osineye, Business Manager for Nestlé Professional in Nigeria, stated this at a one-day food workshop organised for both food vendors and professional chefs in Sokoto State.

Mrs Osineye, who was represented at the event by Nestle Professional Food Manager, Mr Oladipupo Jibril, said the workshop, now in its 8th edition, is aimed at boosting of the local economy among food vendors.

She explained that the selected participants across the states were trained with essential skills and knowledge to enhance their businesses and increase their income.

“Canteens, grillers, Maishais and bukas play an essential role in serving low-income communities in Nigeria, making this one of the fastest-growing sectors catering to the needs of Nigerian consumers.

“Despite their importance in providing daily nutrition to bustling urban areas, these food vendors often lack the necessary support to thrive.” She further quoted in a statement made available to journalists in Sokoto.

Mrs Osineye noted that the aim of the empowerment program is to help them improve their businesses through networking, upskilling and training on crucial aspects of the food industry, including culinary techniques, menu planning, customer engagement and most importantly, good hygiene practices.

“We are thrilled to bring this Business of Food workshop to Sokoto because we recognise that the business of food extends beyond preparing delicious meals. It involves a focus on nutrition, pricing, presentation, taste, and hygiene.

“Our goal is to support food vendors of all sizes by providing them with the knowledge and tools derived from our global insights and local experience.

“We are confident this will foster lasting change and growth within the local food vendor community, as witnessed in previous locations.” She noted.

Mrs Osineye assured participants that Nestlé Professional remains committed to supporting the growth and success of food vendors in Nigeria.

“We aim to make more possible by uplifting the local food industry, promoting entrepreneurship and creating a positive impact in communities.”

One of the highlights from the half-day training session was a masterclass by Chef Faridah, on the preparation of Masa and Miyan Duka, a dish that embodies the essence of northern Nigerian culinary traditions, offering a taste of tradition, history and community.

The event also featured an exciting cooking competition where the teams— ‘Chicken’ and ‘Star’—competed to create the best Jollof spaghetti dish.

Tunde Omolehin is an award-winning Journalist with prose in investigative and storytelling that is connecting the dots between the under-reported communities and policymakers to ensure good governance and accountability.

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Tunde Omolehin is an award-winning Journalist with prose in investigative and storytelling that is connecting the dots between the under-reported communities and policymakers to ensure good governance and accountability.

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