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Bühler says international workforce strategic to success

Artificial intelligence and machine-learning to immensely improve the food-processing valuechain. (Image source: KeroStocker/Adobe Stock)

At Bühlers Annual Results event, held in Uzwil, Switzerland, Irene Mark-Eisenring, chief HR officer, said the diversity of the company’s workforce, including 102 nationalities, is integral to the company’s success

She added that “keeping up with the pace of change” is important. While artificial intelligence and machine learning can be seen as replacing the need for more people along the food processing value chain, she said that ensuring “soft skills”, such as communication skills, are of a high standard is vital.

Milling schools are playing an important role in upskilling people at a grassroots level, with the African milling schools, in particular, being instrumental in creating jobs and capacity-building.