BIRDIC Commissions New Generation Tuku Tuku Vehicles to Improve Tooke Distribution
The Banana Industrial Research and Development Center (BIRDIC) whose mission is to use research to develop and market banana-based valued-added products, is embarking on a drive to popularize Tooke flour and related products, by improving their distribution network countrywide. BIRDIC is the successor of the Presidential Initiative on Banana Industrial Development (PIBID). Speaking during the commissioning of a new generation tools of trade (Tuku Tuku) that are meant to widen Tooke distribution capacity, The Director General of the PIBID and BIRDC, Rev. Dr. Professor Florence Isabirye Muranga, said that streamlining the distribution process and equipping agents with the tools to deliver quality products to the market was an integral part of making sure the initiative harnessed the success of research and development. The Tuku Tuku vehicles will distribute a wide range of Tooke products which include; Tooke flour, Mandaazi, Doughnuts, Bread, Cakes, Scones, Crisps, and Biscuits, among others. Rev Dr. professor Muranga, added that the market is littered with gluten-rich confectionary products and that enhanced distribution of Tooke products would ensure a healthier choice of gluten-reduced products which are healthier for human consumption are available across the country. “As the society becomes more health conscious, they will demand more of products that are of high quality and that meet health requirements and that's why research is important” She added: “Our products are made out of Tooke flour. Incomes of our farmers will definitely increase as we extensively distribute Tooke products, we have created employment for the youth as well as retailers. As we venture into the international market, we shall attract forex – which is crucial to the development of our country.” On the enormous opportunities in the market, Dr. Muranga emphasized the company's readiness and capacity to satisfy both local and regional markets while also working on expanding the export market. “We have internally built resilient structures to counter any challenges that may come our way. Tuk Tuks are not in direct competition with existing sales infrastructure rather they will ensure a steady supply of products both to retailers and wholesalers. In other words, they will complement the existing infrastructure,” said Muranga. According to Isaiah Ssemamuli, Tooke Sales Manager, the Tuk Tuk vehicle distribution model is built on a door-to-door sales strategy that intends to supply to schools, hospital canteens, grocery stores, supermarkets, small shops, and any other customer touch point that can be visited on a daily basis “We intend to cover all parts of the country starting with Eastern and Central Uganda. The wider distribution footprint has been in Western Uganda and this is attributed to the location of our pilot plant in Bushenyi,” said Ssemamuli. Andrew Matovu, the Marketing Manager, noted that this is just a beginning of the commercialization. “Today we are commissioning the new generation distribution but we intend to unveil a revised distribution strategy during the launch of our first hub in Jinja.” said Matovu. Dr. Muranga thanked all esteemed customers who have continuously bought the products and reassured a steady supply in all the regions of the country.
TOOKE is a registered trademark under PIBID, The Presidential Initiative on Banana Industrial Development Project (PIBID) was established by the Government of Uganda in 2005 with the mandate to pilot the banana research that was generated at Makerere University into tangible socio-economic outcomes. PIBID, a Government funded project was founded with a mission to spearhead the endowment of rural farmers with technical/scientific services so as to ensure sustainable banana production for competitive value addition, product development, and quality assurance The Banana Industrial Research and Development Centre (BIRDC) is the successor to PIBID BIRDC's Mission is to be the center of excellence for farmer-focused banana industrial development through strategic public-private partnerships.