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New initiative to grant bakers funding for new equipment and training
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Ms Connie Ng, 25, is training to take over her family's bakery, Bread Story, which has been around since 2000 - along with its ovens. But replacing the two industrial ovens, which have opaque doors so workers cannot tell if the bread inside is burning, costs $20,000...

Baker 4.0, by the National Trades Union Congress's e2i and the Singapore Bakery and Confectionery Trade Association , was officially launched at the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre yesterday.

An industry-wide survey found baking professionals needed to improve their skills in digital technology and automation, ability to adapt to changing business needs, and technical skills in dietary knowledge and menu development.One of the training programmes currently in development is a series of modules by Creative Culinaire, opened by chef Judy Koh, SBCTA secretary-general.

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