
Dangote Salt has intensified its consumer and trade engagement efforts, undertaking a series of visits to artisan communities and market centres to highlight the role of salt in traditional industries and everyday consumption.
A statement from the firm stated that the exercise, which was part of the firm’s Eid engagement activities, began at Yan Mota, a historic tanning community in Kano, where artisans continue leatherworking activities that have long contributed to the city’s reputation as a major leather production hub in West Africa.
During the visit, discussions focused on the use of salt in preserving and treating animal hides before processing. The company also presented 50kg industrial bags of Dangote Salt to members of the tannery community.
The engagement later moved to the Kofar Mata dye pit, where craftsmen demonstrated the process involved in producing locally dyed textiles.
Artisans explained the role of salt in fabric treatment and dye preparation,
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