LAGOS, NIGERIA -
Media OutReach Newswire - 16 April 2025 -
The
Bühler Grain Processing Innovation Center (GPIC) is proud to announce
the launch of its new beginner-friendly and advanced courses aimed at
individuals and companies in Nigeria and across Africa looking to
improve their proficiency in rice milling and optical sorting. These
courses are designed to enhance the capabilities of those entering the
grain processing industry or those already involved, seeking to increase
their profitability and efficiency.
Bühler Group established the GPIC as an R&D center dedicated to
uncovering the hidden potential of local grains in Nigeria and Africa.
It aims to bridge the technology gap in local grain processing and
support customers in developing safe and affordable food using local
grains.
The GPIC also functions as a training center to empower food processors
across the region. It has hosted numerous training sessions for
individuals and companies and, in collaboration with prominent NGOs such
as the World Food Programme (WFP) and GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Internationale Zusammenarbeit), successfully trained over 60 rice
millers. The flagship courses at the GPIC include the Fundamentals of
Rice Milling and Optical Sorting levels 1, 2, and 3.
These courses are delivered both in classroom sessions and practical
lessons using the modern equipment in the GPIC facility. The instructors
are industry leaders with decades of experience in the field of rice
milling and optical sorting, ensuring participants receive high-quality
education and training.
Ashi Yangedue, Production Manager at Mafa Rice, has this to say: "The
most important part of this training is the practical engagement and
solutions that we have received for the challenges we have at our mills.
This is an opportunity that no serious rice miller should miss."
Racheal Bahago, of FBB Rice says, "I have learned how to set my machines
to reduce the percentage of brokens, impurities and other rejected
particles to make profit in my business. I encourage other rice millers
to attend this training to be exposed to technologies and solutions that
can improve their yield and business."
Our goal is not only to educate but also to empower our participants
with skills and knowledge that directly translate to increased
profitability and efficiency in their businesses.
"Bühler is excited about the GPIC and the impact these new courses will
have on the grain processing industry. By promoting education and skill
development, we are contributing to food security and the sustainability
and profitability of food production in Nigeria and Africa," said
Thomas Ogundiran, Managing Director of Bühler Nigeria.
With the roll-out of these new courses, the GPIC continues its mission
to advance industrialization and local food production, providing
practical and impactful education to individuals and companies dedicated
to improving food security and economic prosperity in the region.
Mustafa Rajab, Head of the GPIC, says, "The introduction of these
advanced courses represents a significant milestone for GPIC. We are
committed to driving innovation in grain processing and supporting the
growth of this industry in Nigeria and Africa."
All who work in food production are encouraged to take advantage of this
opportunity to upskill themselves and their staff in rice milling and
optical sorting for better production results. NGOs and international
NGOs interested in advancing food security in Africa through upskilling
are also invited to get in touch with the Bühler GPIC and drive
collaboration.
More information and registration links can be found in the training section of the
GPIC website.