Mühlenchemie had issued an invitation to a family meeting of
the West African milling industry in Ghana in April 2018.
The objective of this Mühlenchemie symposium – the fourth of its kind in Accra – was an intensive transfer of know-how between all the important players in the industry. Over 120 participants from mills, suppliers, governments and NGOs met for two days of networking in Ghana’s capital.
The objective of this Mühlenchemie symposium – the fourth of its kind in Accra – was an intensive transfer of know-how between all the important players in the industry. Over 120 participants from mills, suppliers, governments and NGOs met for two days of networking in Ghana’s capital.
Mühlenchemie
had issued an invitation to a family meeting of the West African milling
industry in Accra. Over 120 participants
from mills, suppliers, governments and NGOs met for two days of networking in
Ghana’s capital. Image credit: Mühlenchemie / © Alle Rechte vorbehalten |
The Mühlenchemie symposium “Understanding Flour” was
directed towards mills in the French-speaking states of West Africa. The
millers discussed topics of current importance to the flour industry together
with manufacturers of laboratory equipment, mill builders, wheat traders and
health experts from governments and NGOs. Experts from Mühlenchemie gave
further stimulus in the form of information on the latest developments in the
use of enzymes in the production of flour and pasta.
Read the full article, HERE.
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