The Voice (Botswana)

Milk Afric moo-ving closer

BDC target June start for dairy project

- BY KABELO ADAMSON kabelo@thevoicebw.com @Kabelo_adamson

Botswana Developmen­t Corporatio­n (BDC) has tentativel­y targeted June as the start date to finally get operations at Milk Afric up and running.

Launched in April 2016 with the aim of revolution­ising the local dairy industry, five years later and the Lobatse-based milk venture is yet to take off.

Indeed, the June commenceme­nt is far from certain, with BDC Head - Corporate Affairs & Strategy, Boitshware­lo Lebang, admitting it is dependent on first identifyin­g a suitable partner.

The Corporatio­n recently floated an Expression of Interest (EOI) inviting interested parties to invest in the project in exchange for an equity stake.

“This process is still underway and has so far involved floating an EOI locally and into the region to widen the pool for potential partners that have the experience to walk with us in the journey to local milk sufficienc­y,” explained Lebang, who did not say what sort of feedback the EOI generated even though it closed in January.

Lebang told Voice Money the EOI has a minimum citizen equity participat­ion requiremen­t of 26 percent, which she insisted presents a great opportunit­y for Batswana to invest in the project.

“The project, although under implementa­tion, has experience­d operationa­l delays to its commenceme­nt which have further been complicate­d by the outbreak of foot and mouth disease in South Africa and the Covid-19 pandemic,” she added, explaining the five-year delay.

Lebang further noted the recent exit by the venture’s initial partners caused another delay as BDC was forced to halt commenceme­nt preparatio­ns and solicit a partner to drive the Strategy and Operation Readiness plan.

BDC initially had a partner who, according to Lebang, was in line with BDC’S investment strategy to grow Botswana’s local dairy production and enhance national food security. But the technical partner has since left, reportedly to focus on other business interests.

In preparatio­n for the dairy project, in 2016 Milk Afric enrolled 15 students to study Dairy Management at the University of Florida, United States of America.

“The students were further trained by Alliance Dairies, an affiliate of Milk Afric Alliance. Nine students graduated in 2017 specialisi­ng in different sections,” said Lebang, adding eight of the students have been retained and are currently serving as managers assisting in the implementa­tion of the project.

“Milk Afric has further enrolled seven students under the same programme and are expected to graduate by June 2021,” she revealed.

BDC recently floated an Expression of Interest (EOI) inviting interested parties to invest in the project in exchange for an quity stake

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Boitshware­lo Lebang HEAD OF CORPORATE AFFAIRS STRATEGY:
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YET TO TAKE OFF: Milk Afric project in Lobatse

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