Firm champions sustainable manufacturing

The newly constructed dried fruit manufacturing plant of Nature’s Bounty Health Products Limited has been inaugurated in Abeokuta, Ogun State. Financed by FCMB, the 800-metric-ton manufacturing plant affirms Nature’s Bounty’s commitment to large-scale production and environmental responsibility.

Trading as ReelFruit, it is a Nigerian food technology startup that transforms abundant local fruits like mangoes, coconuts, and cashews into healthy snacks. This prevents post-harvest wastage and protects farmers from revenue loss.


The new plant allows the company to increase its production from 6 to 30 metric tons monthly, creating over 200 jobs.

Founder and CEO of Nature’s Bounty Health Products, Affiong Williams, said: “This facility is more than just bricks and mortar; it embodies my unwavering belief in Nigeria’s agricultural and manufacturing potential. With this factory, we are scaling our dried fruit production to serve customers nationwide, export ‘Made in Nigeria’ products globally, and transform agribusiness.

“We are creating jobs, supporting farmers, and proving that large-scale impact is achievable. This facility is a positive symbol for Nigeria’s business landscape for generations to come.”

“FCMB consistently supports businesses that share our vision of a sustainable and inclusive Nigeria,” said Managing Director of First City Monument Bank, Mrs. Yemisi Edun.

“Nature’s Bounty Health Products and its brand, ReelFruit, embodies this commitment, adding value to local produce while prioritizing sustainable manufacturing practices and job creation. Their energy-efficient machinery and advanced effluent system has set a standard for the agribusiness sector.”
Ogun State Commissioner for Industry, Trade, and Investment, Mr. Adebola Sofela, called the new plant “a testimony to the can-do spirit of Nigerians.

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