African Development Bank President Akinwumi Adesina’s take on the landmark signing

African Development Bank President Dr. Akinwumi Adesina This is a phenomenal event, the result of hard work of everybody to make this happen. I want to...

The technologies and trends shaping the supermarket of the future

Food businesses will have to change to stay competitive – online, in-store, and at sorting and processing plants too. Bjorn Thumas, TOMRA Food´s VP...

Dangote Group, Togo partner to transform Phosphate into Fertiliser

With over two billion tonnes of phosphate reserves, Togo is one of the leading phosphate producers in Africa Dangote Industries Limited and the Government of Togo...

How to Choose a Magnetic Separator

MPI Quick Clean Drawer Magnet  Frank Reda, MPI — Magnetic Products, Inc. Many bulk solids manufacturing operations use magnetic separators to remove ferrous metal contaminants from...

Warehouse: A Foundation for Economic Growth

Agility Warehouse On the 26 & 27 November, Geoffrey White, will be sharing the stage with investors and developers at the 5th Annual West Africa...

64 MOVIGEAR® units supplied for major German food-and-beverage project

MOVIGEAR is ideal for this application due to its speed range  Leading drive and automation specialist SEW-EURODRIVE (Pty) Ltd. has supplied 64 MOVIGEAR® geared servo...

Tomra food introduces new sorting machine for potatoes

The sorter is typically used at the entrance to a potato storage shed, where it provides a final clean-up immediately after the freshly harvested...

Magnet removes metal and stainless steel from powders

AThe automatic ‘Easy Clean flow’ magnet requires little installation height and removes metal particles and weakly magnetic stainless steel particles as small as 30...

Why the issue of food waste is more Important than ever

The world is currently wasting 1.3 billion tonnes of the food produced for human consumption every year, which amounts to a third of all...

Cotton Processing and Ginning Equipment

Background The word cotton have been derived from the Arabic word “qutun”. Cotton can be dated back at least 7000 years in samples found in...
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