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A global food and nutrition company, Nestlé Ghana Limited has won three awards at the Association of Ghana Industries and the Ghana Standards Authority at the 10th Industry and Quality Awards.
The company took home the Best Company in the Food Sector award, the National Quality Award (Diamond) and the coveted Overall Best National Best Quality Award.
Speaking on behalf of Nestlé Ghana, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs Manager, Deborah Kwablah said “the prestigious awards are attestation that Nestlé Ghana is a trailblazer in the food and beverages industry."
"At Nestlé, Quality is a non-negotiable priority, we will continue to provide value to our consumers and stakeholders and improve livelihoods in Ghanaian communities by Creating Shared Value as our contribution to societal development”.

She dedicated the awards to employees, suppliers, business partners, customers, and consumers of Nestlé Ghana.
The AGI Industry and Quality Awards reward and honor companies that have achieved outstanding success in various areas of industry maintained standards of quality in production and service delivery, and innovation in the year under review.
Nestlé Ghana produces MILO, Ideal, Carnation, Maggi, Nescafe, Nido, Cerelac and Chocolim among others.
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