Firm unveils new processing plant
Seven Computer Logistics Limited is set to open a new flour production facility in Delta State, Nigeria, on March 16, 2026, which aims to transform local agricultural produce into flour.
Seven Computer Logistics Limited is preparing to launch a cutting-edge flour production facility in Delta State, Nigeria, on March 16, 2026. The facility is designed to convert locally sourced agricultural products, such as plantain, yam, cassava, and rice, into flour, thereby enhancing the value chain within Nigeria's agro-processing sector. The event surrounding the commissioning is themed 'From our soil to the world, transforming local harvests into global opportunities' and is expected to attract numerous stakeholders from various sectors, including agriculture, business, and development.
The Managing Director of Seven Computer Logistics, Raymond Ananenu, expressed his enthusiasm for the project, noting that it represents the culmination of a vision he has held for many years. He highlighted the significant market potential associated with flour production from locally sourced materials, emphasizing the importance of investment in value-added processing to support local farmers and the agriculture sector. His statement underscores a broader trend towards self-sufficiency and the utilization of indigenous resources in Nigeria's economy.
This new facility is not only expected to boost local agricultural economies but also to create jobs and promote sustainable practices within the community. As the official launch date approaches, anticipation builds for both the potential economic impact of the facility and the message of empowerment it conveys to local farmers and producers. This initiative could serve as a model for other businesses looking to engage in similar value-added operations in Nigeria's agriculture sector, potentially fostering growth and innovation within the industry.