Nigerian Breweries Deepens Partnership With Local Entrepreneurs On Backward Integration
By: HighCelebritySquard
Nigerian Breweries Plc, the foremost
brewer in the country, has deepened its partnership with local entrepreneurs
and farmers to harness huge value chain from its backward integration policy.
Mr. Patrick Olowokere, the company’s
Corporate Communications and Brand Public Relations Manager, explained
that the company was consolidating its local sourcing of inputs for its
operations and has fast-tracked its plan to attain 60 per cent local input
sourcing to 2018 as against the initial 2020 target.
During a tour of Psaltry
International Limited, one of Nigerian Breweries’ major raw material suppliers,
in Alayide village, Ado Awaiye near Iseyin, Oyo State, Olowokere said that the
strategy was to identify organizations that could produce raw materials and
ancillary products as inputs for its business.
These organizations, he explained,
would be supported and provided the guarantee of a ready market for their
products. These value chain models, according to him, has been successfully
experimented in the areas of Packaging Material, Sorghum and Cassava
development models.
He revealed that the company has also made progress in
increasing the supply of sorghum used for some of its beverages as more than
100,000 metric tonnes of the cereal is annually sourced locally. “Over 250,000
farmers spread across several agronomic zones in the North have been impacted
by our Sorghum value chain program as at 2013” he said.
Currently the company’s brands are
packaged using locally sourced packaging materials such as bottles, cans,
crates, cartons, crown corks, and labels among others. As at 2016, 99
percent of these packaging materials were locally sourced, opening wide
opportunity to clusters of local entrepreneurs.
Similarly, the company has since
2015, been working with Psaltry International Limited, a local cassava
processing company to optimize the cassava value chain in the country by providing
industrial quality cassava starch to extract maltose syrup for use in its
brewing process.
The cassava processing firm, has
today become the biggest revelation coming out of the backward integration
story. Mrs. Oluyemisi Iranloye,
MD/CEO of the firm, informed journalists last week that the firm has
created a supply chain involving up to 5,000 farm families which included more
than 2,000 registered and unregistered out grower farm families, marketers,
transporters and retail input suppliers.
She added that the company has saved
the nation more than $7million in foreign exchange in the past two years
through local provision of processed cassava starch for industrial use.
Nigerian Breweries, according to
Olowokere, was interested in strengthening and expanding local ancillary
business activities in Nigeria, particularly in the procurement of raw
materials such as starch-based inputs; and therefore identified Psaltry, as a
supplier of high-quality cassava starch.
He maintained that the initiative was
part of the company’s corporate philosophy of “Winning with Nigeria” and
in line with the current backward integration process in the country.
The partnership between corporate
giants like Nigerian Breweries and local entrepreneurs like Psaltry International
Limited is also impacting socio-economic development of small scale farming
communities in Nigeria. Chief Busari Amusa, Baale of Alayide, the host
community of Psaltry International Limited, was full of gratitude for the new
infrastructural transformation that had come to his community. “It is a dream
come true. We have electricity, boreholes for water and the roads are also
opening up for accessibility between our farms and the factory. My story has
changed. Today, and less than two years of this cassava business, I have a new
house, a car and four of my children are in higher institutions of learning.
This is unbelievable,” he revealed during the tour of the community last week.
Nigerian Breweries Deepens Partnership With Local Entrepreneurs On Backward Integration
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