Our population will approach 60 million by the year 2050. Over the next 30 years, food output needs to increase by more than 20%. Policies that benefit food processing are needed to secure our country’s nutritional future.
The high quality of our fruit results in global exports without significant levels of value addition. Our local maize value chain is exceptionally strong. The strength of our local brands provides a key competitive advantage both locally and internationally.
Populations in developing economies are undergoing a nutrition transition where caloric consumption is on the rise. Global cereals production needs to increase by 1 billion tonnes leading up to 2050. Meat production needs to increase by 200 million tonnes to meet rising global demands. Food security will be at the forefront of global concern in the upcoming years.
Our comprehensive and constantly expanding database gives us access to candidates based across the country and beyond our Nigerian borders. Strict verification procedures and reference checks are conducted when recruiting candidates and we’re able to conduct criminal and bureau checks when required.
Our geographic reach extends to all major cities in the country and into Africa. Our impressive branch infrastructure facilitates quick turnaround times for staff deployment, queries and management decisions.
We facilitate practical rests (if required), complete medical examinations, obtain Visas and passports for selected candidates, complete the immigration formalities, assist with job and company orientation, and organise the candidates’ departure from the airport.
The food manufacturing sector is pertinent to Nigeria’s economic growth. From immense international trade deals to local contracts, opportunities are abundant and success in this growing industry can be lucrative and rewarding. Even more so when you receive the correct guidance and support from an accredited Temporary Employment Services provider. We have many years of experience helping food manufacturing businesses find success in their varied and unique operations. From dairy to beer, bread to fish, our experience in Nigeria’s wide range of manufacturing processes is broad and exhaustive.
• Establishing industry demarcation
• Functioning during strikes
• International and local collaboration
• Local community involvement and procurement
• Managing union relations
• PLA/Unified terms
• Providing training and skills transfer
• TES and direct employment services