The Guardian (Nigeria)

Minister lauds firm’s certificat­ion for sesame export

- From Tina Abeku, Abuja

MINISTER of Industry, Trade and Investment, Otunba Niyi Adebayo, has commended WACOT Ltd, a member company of the TGI Group, over the recent certificat­ion by the internatio­nal certificat­ion organisati­on, ECOCERT, to export organic sesame globally.

Adebayo was excited as he received the ECOCERT certificat­ion presented to him in his office in Abuja, yesterday, by the National Sesame Seed Associatio­n of Nigeria ( NSSAN), the management of WACOT, Nigeria Export Promotion Council ( NEPC) and other stakeholde­rs in sesame production.

The minister assured the delegation of government’s support, adding that the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administra­tion would not relent in creating an enabling environmen­t for innovative agro- allied companies like WACOT.

“This government is all about encouragin­g and supporting indigenous companies, especially those in the agro- allied sector, to be successful within and outside the country. President Buhari’s administra­tion is serious about weaning our economy off oil, and agricultur­e is a major priority. It is in this light that I commend your resourcefu­lness and diligence for getting the certificat­ion”, Adebayo said.

While presenting the document earlier, TGI Group Director ( Corporate Affairs), Sadiq Kassim, affirmed the commitment of stakeholde­rs to position Nigeria on the global map of organic sesame production.

Kassim explained that due to the growing demand and adoption of organic food products like sesame globally, as well as its associated health benefits and ecofriendl­y characteri­stics, WACOT sought certificat­ion for Nigeria, one of Africa’s leading producers, to help farmers and the nation’s economy.

France- based ECOCERT, which conducts inspection­s in over 80 countries, issued the certificat­ion to WACOT, a company with sizeable investment­s in value chains of various crops across Nigeria, earlier in the year.

With the approval, WACOT, whose investment­s cover agri- inputs, farming, supply chain and logistics, manufactur­ing and branding, is boosting Nigeria’s foreign exchange income through sesame export.

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