CTHT - Technical and Horticultural Center of Tamatave (Spice and Fruit Factory)
We toured a Malagasy nursery and factory that makes jams, jellies, and juices from local produce and the factory also processes spices such as cloves, black and red pepper, vanilla and cinnamon
CTHT, a firm of agricultural commodities and food products imported and exported in Africa based in France and the French laboratory Vanalyse specialized analytical engineering, quality control, analysis, expertise, studies and research, carries out quality checks on the vanilla, spices (clove, pepper, pink pepper), essential oils and Cocoa (the region of Ambanja). Mobilized in all ports of Madagascar, staff are also involved in the expertise of cargo and surveillance unloading of cargo for import.
As part of the project Ambatovy and with financial support from thePGRM (Support Program for Management of Mineral Resources), the CTHT is responsible for the implementation of the Centre de Formation Agricole de Tamatave.
The Centre aims to offer by way of learning a conversion of populations affected by the project and create income-generating activities for people opened up.
Training topics offered are:
• market gardening, local farms are small, so there are many farmers that receive training on European standards that are required
• fruit trees
• beekeeping, different types of honey, including vanilla favoured which is very good.
The factory
First we visited the nursery.
There are over 45,000 various plants started here or fruits and spices
One of the lovely "air plants". These are not planted in soil. They grow attached to trees, etc.
This particular tree is eaten by the locals and has high nutritional value
Our group that took the tour
Our very knowledgeable tour guide at the factory that explained the processes of production and packaging for spices and jams for export
Sacks of cloves for export. Most of the cloves go to Germany
Drying black pepper. This particular blend has a "tail" on it, and is extremely aromatic. This type of pepper is only grown in Madagascar.
A closer look at the pepper
Fruit for juice
Once we were inside the production area, we needed to gown up! The standards are set and enforced by France.
The assembly line for packaging the jam
The jam is sealed one by one. Very labor intensive. They put a lid on the container, seal it, stack them, one by one, then packaged them for shipment
Here they are selecting the imperfect pepper seeds
Hand packaging vanilla beans for shipment
We're in front of red pepper seeds, ready for shipment. Most of the product goes to Europe.
A view from the upstairs. Not a very big factory for what is actually processed and packaged.
Separating shaved cinnamon for inspection, then production
Posing for the camera
A very good tour!
A very good tour!
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