Nigeria’s Fast Food Sector Employs over 500,000 People
Lagos, Nigeria: The growth in the fast food industry in Nigeria
has been a key contributor to the Nigerian economy through the creation of
employment opportunities for Nigerians. According to a report by the Oxford
Business Group, as of 2014, there where over 500,000 workers employed in the
fast food industry. Nigeria’s food industry at large will be discussed at Food
Nigeria which will hold from 18 -20 May 2016 in Lagos, Nigeria at the Eko
Convention Centre.
The food industry is one of the best-performing sectors in
Nigeria. The industry has grown rapidly due to affordability and convenience.
Furthermore a fast-growing overall population and an increasing urbanisation
are other catalyst encouraging this growth.
In recent times, the food industry in Nigeria has experienced vast
growth. The fast food industry in Nigeria became prominent in the 1970s. In
1973, Nigeria’s oldest fast food chain Mr. Biggs, owned by UAC, was founded and
the restaurant was arguably the largest functioning fast food restaurant up
until the 80s. In the 80s and 90s, other fast food companies such as Mama Cass,
Big Treats, Tastee Fried Chicken, Tantalizers and Sweet Sensation were in
operation in Nigeria.
Additionally, the food processing sector is also one of the
best-performing industries in Nigeria. A subsidiary of Unilever, UAC has been
serving the Nigerian food sector since the 1930s. Since the inception of UAC
foods, the food processing sector has expanded with over 100 food processing
companies functioning in Nigeria with main growth drivers such as UAC foods,
Leventis foods Ltd., Dangote, Olam, BUA, and Honeywell – who have been key
influencers of the food processing sectors growth. The sector sources products
locally and has creative innovations in various categories such as noodles,
dairy, baked goods, poultry, pasta, rice and noodles.
The recent importation bans in Nigeria and declining value of the
naira has seen more businesses sourcing and processing food locally, which has
grown the industry rapidly. The growth in the food processing sector has had a
major role in the development of the agriculture sector. If more businesses
process food locally, it will raise awareness for the Nigerian agriculture
sector and also provide economic benefits to the country.
Food Nigeria, organised by Informa Life Sciences Exhibitions, will
provide a platform for international and regional food and beverage companies
to network and cultivate business ties in Nigeria. The Food Nigeria conferences
will discuss major topics and issues including: Supply chain management, Food
technology and Retail innovation.
Informa Life Sciences successfully runs seven events in Nigeria alone addressing the Nigerian economy’s requirements. The exhibition will host more than 150 international companies across 2,500 sqm of exhibition space. The companies will represent more than 20 country pavilions welcoming an expected 6000 attendees. The event is supported by the Association of Food Vendors in Nigeria (AFVN), the National Agency for Food and Drug (NAFDAG), and National Association of Supermarket Operators of Nigeria (NASON).
Learn
more about the growth of the Nigerian economy, job opportunities and the
development of the Food industry in Nigeria. More information about the Fast food industry in
Nigeria can
be read at food-nigeria.com.
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