Dangote tomato coy to resume production in February, says MD
The Dangote Tomato Processing Factor in
Kadawa, Kura Local Government Area of Kano State is to resume
production in February.
The company, which began production in
Feb. 2016, had to suspend operation due to lack of enough raw
materials.
The Managing Director of the company,
Alh. Abdulkadir Kaita, disclosed this in an interview with the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Kano.
He added that preparation for
production to resume was at an advanced stage.
Kaita said that the company had to
suspend production, when most of the tomato farms in about five
states were affected by a pest, which destroyed all the tomato
species.
“We expect that tomato farmers would
have produced enough for the company to process, hence our decision
to resume production in February,’’ he said.
According to him, many tomato farmers
at the Kadawa, Kura, Garun-Malam and Hadeja-Jama’are irrigation
sites are expected to produce enough for the company to process.
“We deliberately decided to resume
production in February because we don’t want to create scarcity of
the commodity.

“We want to make sure that there is
enough to process so that its price will not go up,” Kaita said.
He said that the company which had the
capacity to process 40 trucks or 1,200 tonnes of fresh tomatoes per
day, would soon begin recruitment of additional staff.
“All our trained staff are still with
us and we are paying them salary but if there is need to recruit
additional staff, we will do so to ensure effective service
delivery,’’ he said .
NAN recalls that a pest popularly known
as “Tuta Absoluta’’ destroyed tomato farms in Kano, Jigawa,
Plateau, Katsina and Kaduna states.
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