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Welcome to FIIRO’s website, the official window of Nigeria’s foremost research institute to the outside world. An adventure into this website affords you the opportunity to acquaint yourself with our vision, mission, antecedents, activities and land mark achievements.

We have the broad mandate of accelerating industrialization in Nigeria and has over the years developed technologies that have promoted the ideals of entrepreneurship development.

We have locally sourced alternative raw materials for our industries, thereby conserving foreign exchange; through adequate food processing techniques we have improved the nutritional content of our food intake and we have locally fabricated machines, equipment and many more.

Impressed as they were with FIIRO’s unequal strides, corporate organizations, governments, NGOs, international organizations, donor agencies, and the academia have actively identified with our R&D pursuits. You can see a list of corporate beneficiaries from FIIRO's research work here.

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SIGNING OF MOU BETWEEN FIIRO AND LADMOK COMPANY LTD

This event took place on Friday 23rd March 2012 at the Institute’s conference room at 4pm. The event was attended by FIIRO management team led by the Director- General, Dr (Mrs) G.N Elemo; and the Managing Director of Ladmok Company Limited, Chief (Mrs) R.A Daniels and her assistant Mr. Adeniyi all in attendance. In her speech, the DG FIIRO said the MOU signed between FIIRO and Ladmok serves as another landmark in the institute’s quest to collaborate with private sector in the area of food processing and broadening the scope of the Institute’s conventional way of transferring researched and developed technologies. She emphasised that the institute has engaged in the promotion of its research results and transferring it to potential investors in the public sector through organization of workshops and seminars. She concluded by commending the management of Ladmok Company and the FIIRO management team for their efforts in generating employment and wealth creation as well as playing a significant role aimed at achieving Mr. President’s transformation agenda. The event came to an end with a group photograph.

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IARN VISITS FIIRO
Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Left to Right, DG IARN, Mrs Adesanya (Acting Director, PTTIM) & DG FIIRO

The Management team of the Institute of Administrators and Researchers of Nigeria (IARN) led by Prof J.E Etinagbedia made a courtesy visit to the Federal Institute of Industrial Research Oshodi (FIIRO) on Wednesday, 13th June, 2012.

The visit was to look for an avenue to collaborate with FIIRO in terms of providing professional training services for researchers. It is also meant to facilitate collaboration in the area of organizing “Training of Trainers” Workshops on effective Food Administration, Quality Control and Industrial Safety issues.

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SARD-SC holds Project Steering Committee meeting in IITA-Ibadan
Wednesday, 10 April 2013

SARD-SC COMMITTEE

The Project Steering Committee (PSC) of the Support for Agricultural Research for Development of Strategic Crops (SARD-SC) held their first meeting in IITA-Ibadan, Nigeria.

Acting Director General for IITA, Dr Kenton Dashiell welcomed members of the PSC on behalf of the Director General, Dr Nteranya Sanginga.

During the meeting, members discussed annual work plans, procurement plan and the overall management and implementation of the project. They expressed great satisfaction at the progress made so far in project implementation considering the short period the project has been fully operational. The annual work plan and budget for 2013 were reviewed and approved by the committee.

PSC members who attended the meeting included Dr Mahmoud Solh, Director General, ICARDA; Dr Gloria Elemo, Director General, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Lagos; Dr Ramadjita Tabo, Deputy Executive Director, FARA; Dr Oliver Samson, Director, Partnerships and Capacity Building, Africa Rice Center; Dr Catherine Mungoma, Director of Crops Research Zambia; and Dr Chrys Akem, Project Coordinator, SARD SC.

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Challenges, Prospects of the Nigerian Fruit Juice Sector
Monday, 27 February 2012

The  food and beverage sub- sector of the Nigerian economy is thriving with   about 14 companies already listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange(NSE).

Glass Of JuiceThe capacity utilisation in the food, beverage and tobacco sub-sector is now   peaked at 50 percent, making it the most developed in the manufacturing sector.

The federal government placed an import ban on a wide range of agricultural   products to protect local industries and to conserve foreign exchange.

The production profile may have also be buffeted by favourable market situation, as consumption did hit over 468.5 million litres of fruit juice  so far as at December last year 2011. That figure arrived at is based on a yearly   consumption increase of 10% since 2002.

Prior to the ban, approximately 80 percent (about 170million litres per year, valued at $255million) of Nigeria’s demand for fruit juice was filled by imports. Interestingly, this growth in the juice market seemed to defy the poor performance indices the Nigerian economy has been recording.

But however, inspite of this growth, stakeholders were optimistic that the sector was still bedeviled with a lot challenges, which needed urgent government’s attention.

Speaking on the challenges in the sector, Director-General of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria(MAN), Mr Yinka Akande, stated that there were many challenges, which needed to be addressed before the sector could play an important role as an engine of economic growth, including increasing efficiency and productivity.

According to him, a considerable amount of fruits produced in the country were lost after harvest due to inadequate infrastructure and capacity for storage and preservation.

He therefore stressed the need for efforts to be geared towards increasing production and curtailing post-harvest losses through value addition.

Akande stated: “This is an opportunity which must be seized,I am aware that many of the research institutions are already working in this area. Improved varieties must be developed to markedly increase production output per hectare and produce fruits with desirable attributes

“The importation of almost 95percent of the fruit juice concentrates revealed that a demand-supply gap existed in the fruit juice industry in Nigeria. It is expected that the industry will integrate backwardly by investing in fruit juice concentrates production. This is a challenge which the fruit juice industries must tackle. Government is prepared to fully support efforts at local sourcing of fruit juice concentrates.”

He expressed optimism that in about a decade from now, fruit juice industries would be the main stay of the economy, noting that “all states in the country produce a variety of fruits and as such, industrial investments which place a high demand on local fruit production will therefore greatly impact on both the rural and urban areas of the country.”

The Director-General of Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Dr Gloria Elemo, stated that post- harvest of agricultural outputs(fruits inclusive) in Nigeria was said to be one-third of the total yield and that has been giving her research institute a lot of concern. She however said the research body was putting in place many strategies to help farmers reduce the post-harvest losses.

Elemo stated that, however the fruit industry in the country has been growing rapidly with high prospects for better growth. She attributed the growth to increased activities of research institutions and other support bodies, which she said has led to improved varieties of fruits and better yields.

She, however, indentified some of the serious challenges facing the sector to include the unwillingness of communities to give out their lands for planting on a large scale, lack of good rural access roads, high cost of equipment, machinery, and pesticides.

She expressed hope that all the challenges could be overcomed if all stakeholders and the government could make committed efforts to solve them.

She emphasised that the nation should urgently tap into the benefits of fruit juice sector because the socio-economic benefits derivable from tropical fruits were enormous.

“Investments in tropical fruit production will have  a great multiplier effects as it will not only improve the country’s economic level, but will also ensure creation of millions of jobs and also enhance rural and urban income and improve living standards of all Nigerians.

“Nigeria’s immense potential in tropical fruits production if well recognised, and if well harnessed,will position the country in the lead in world trade production,” she said.

LEADERSHIP online version, 26/1/2012

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