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Call For Applications - Rice Miller Business Training (RMBT) Program and Business Development Support (BDS)

RMBT & BDS Program

Applications are open to interested Rice Processors with experience in the field of
the 5-course Rice Miller Business Training (RMBT) Program and Business Development Support (BDS)
Location: Mills from all over Nigeria can apply to this program
Introduction

GIZ-MOVE, Bühler Group, GPIC and Partners in Food Solution are offering a unique and in-depth training & coaching program for rice processors in Nigeria. Over a span of 10-months, rice processors will be trained on key elements of mill management, coached and supported to put theory into practice. If you are interested to know more about it, continue reading below.


GIZ-MOVE
The Market-Oriented Value Chains for Jobs and Growth in the ECOWAS Region (MOVE) project focuses on building resilient cashew and rice value chains to contribute to the creation of jobs and income in West Africa, with ECOWAS as its main political partner. MOVE represents the merger of two previously well-established regional projects: The Competitive Cashew Initiative (ComCashew) and the Competitive African Rice Initiative (CARI). Both respective brands (ComCashew and CARI) are kept under the umbrella of the MOVE project. Its goal is to ensure long-term, sustainable results and competitiveness in six (6) West African countries, Ghana, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Sierra Leone, and Senegal. As an entry point to the respective value chains, MOVE uses multi-stakeholder partnerships at the heart of its implementation and leverages its previous work in the region. The main partners are therefore rice processors, input suppliers, or mechanization service providers who are working in the up and down stream value chain.


Partners in Food Solutions
Partners in Food Solutions (PFS) is an independent nonprofit organization working to strengthen food security, improve nutrition and increase economic development across Africa by expanding and increasing the competitiveness of the food processing sector. We link corporate volunteers from our consortium of world-class food companies (Buhler, Cargill, Dsm-Firmenich, General Mills, Hershey. Ardent Mills, and JM Smucker) with promising entrepreneurs in more than twelve African countries. Our partner companies are committed to improving food security by empowering their employee volunteers to share expertise and a combined 700 years of food industry experience with dynamic and promising food companies throughout Africa.


Bühler Group
Bühler is a Swiss family business with more than 170 years of experience, specializing in the manufacture of agro-industrial equipment, particularly for the transformation of cereals into flour and other agricultural raw materials into ready-to-eat finished products. To date, Bühler employs more than 13,000 people and generates a turnover of 3 billion dollars, 5% of which is reinvested in research and development. Bühler's ambition is to create innovations to make the world a better place, with a particular focus on promoting healthy, safe, and sustainable industrial solutions.


GPIC (Grain Processing Innovation Centre)
The GPIC is Bühler’s initiative to drive innovation in food development in Africa by utilising local grains and to support industrial development in food processing industries. GPIC is doing this by providing:
• Technical support for Food Innovation and Recipe Development through trials with different local grains found in abundance in Nigeria and Africa.
• Comprehensive technical training in grain processing and milling solutions designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of SMEs, enabling them to optimize their operations and grow sustainably.
The GPIC is within a network of the various Bühler Training and Application Centres around the world including the Milling Academy in Switzerland and the African Milling School in Nairobi, Kenya.
This is the website to get you better acquainted with the GPIC and attached is the brochure for your perusal.


Program Description
The call for applications is specifically looking for mills intending to improve their mill operations. GIZ-CARI/MOVE, Bühler, and PFS are offering an in-depth specialization in different topics through coaching and training. The program offered consist of two different parts: The first part is the Rice Miller Business Training (RMBT) program which is a modular training program (each training module consisting of 3 days) that will allow mill owners, mill managers and mill staff to improve their everyday management of the rice mill and deepen their knowledge on mill management. The second part is Business Development Support (BDS) which focuses on coaching and individual support to mills. The RMBT program consists of the following five modules:


• Milling Operations (conducted by Bühler Group in Kano)
• Practical Marketing for Rice Mills
• The Business of Rice Milling
• Finance Essentials for Rice Mills
• Developing Profitable Farmer Services


The training program will take around 10 months with one course taking place every 2 months, the mills are expected to participate in all 5 modules with the most fitting staff of their mill. Each course is a physical three-day training. The mill is expected to participate in every course with at least one staff member who is currently conducting the work within the company and the mill manager/owner. It is important that these two persons attend the training, as one is the executive power and one the implementing power.
The RMBT Program will be conducted mid-2025. Each round will accommodate around 10, meaning in total 10 mills will be selected.


Business Development Support (BDS)
The RMBT program will also have a special BDS support for a small selection of mills attending the
program. For these mills, in addition to the RMBT courses, they will receive coaching sessions in
between each of the courses in order to apply the knowledge acquired to their mill. If you are interested
in participating in BDS, kindly insert it in your application form.

 


Requirements for mills
We are looking for partners who are willing to change! Mills who are willing to invest time to participate in the training, coaching sessions and willing to partner with GIZ-MOVE, Bühler, and PFS:


• The course is aimed at medium to large sized mills, preparing to scale up operations, upgrade equipment and improve efficiency and rice quality.
• Mills that are motivated & willing to change.
• Mills need to be in business for at least three years.
• Have a team of at least 10 employees.
• Mills are required to invest time to participate in the courses, for coaching and for M&E. The intervention will take around 10-months’ time. However, the duration of one coaching session will not exceed maximum of a half day.
• Each course will be attended by the owner, CEO or manager and the staff member of the mill that is responsible for that area of work related to each training thematic.
• At least enrol 30% of its participants that are female. This is negotiable if you provide an explanation that you do not have other right staff to participate in the training.
• Be willing to hand in M&E related data to GIZ and PFS; and conduct a baseline and endline study.
• Be willing to communicate with GIZ and PFS on success stories, feedback or other sorts of communication work.
• All applicants/participants need to be able to speak fluent English.


Costs:
• Following cost for the training will be covered: Trainer, training material, venue, and food
during the training.

• No per diems or transportation allowance will be paid.


How to apply:
The applicants are expected to fill out the excel sheet and hand in the CVs of all applicants of your mill afterwards to move@giz.de via E-mail. Mills who apply should only register mill personnel who are already working within the thematic area. We highly encourage female led mills to apply and persons with disabilities to participate in the courses.

Download Application Form Here


The deadline to submit the application is 31st of March, 2025.
For further information, email us on the following email address: move@giz.de.

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