when trumbull valerie feeds her youngest child she likes to use a local product unlike imported baby food this porridge contains plantings the popular food in cameroon. plant chains are rich in sodium and iron minerals which valerie found out are important for her child's health. all these ingredients are in this baby food and that's what's encouraged me to keep using blazer luck. the baby food is produced in. entrepreneur pascaline nanda founded her business 5 years ago she thinks it's important to use organic products from local farmers a bit of honey for the sweetness and then the baby mash is baked. make the cereal so it comes close to our daily eating habits and can follow our cultural identity. grew up with plant chains coconuts and potatoes. our ancestors ate these food see. part of our d.n.a. . the solid cereal mass gets crushed and later milled and packed as a powder the product has become so successful that pascaline number has higher 22 employees marketing is very important for her in order to compete with foreign products. we made a big effort with the packaging and made