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Board members of Caraway Pte Limited, the holding company of Nutrifoods, has visited the Nutrifoods Biscuits factory in Tema to check on their operations.
President of Sanyo Foods and Director of the Caraway Board, Ida San, said the West African sub-region is a potential market and must be given attention.
“West Africa is a high potential market for consumer goods and is, therefore, an important focus for Nutrifoods in terms of future investment,” he stated.

From left: Mr. Toshimitsu Fukuchi - General Manager of Sanyo Foods Co., Ltd; Mr. Junichiro Ida - President of Sanyo Foods Co., Ltd and Mr. Yuko Takahashi- Director of Overseas Business Division in Sanyo Foods Co., Ltd.; President of Sanyo Foods Corp. of America and Director of KSFB, Tingyi Holding. greet a Tasty Tom seller in a food market in Madina, Accra.
Mr San also gave the assurance that the company is committed to manufacturing products that are nutritious and healthy.
The board members also visited Madina’s popular food market in Accra during their visit to Ghana.
Nutrifoods Ghana Limited, a joint venture between Olam and Sanyo Foods, produces biscuits including, Perk, Milky Magic, as well as King Cracker as well as household brands like Tasty Tom, Royal Aroma and Nutrisnax.
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