Times of Eswatini

EswatiniBa­nk invest in scarce agric-markets

- BY MHLENGI MAGONGO

MHLUME – EswatiniBa­nk Agri-Business Unit is working on expanding Eswatini’s footprint in the Agricultur­al sector.

This was mentioned by Eswatini Bank Managing Director (MD) Undlunkulu Nozizwe Mulela uLaMakhubu yesterday, during the Agri-Business Forum at Mhlume Country Club.

The MD said this upcoming initiative involves partnering directly with farmers in the country to tap into scarcely explored markets in crop production.

She said they had other initiative­s in the pipeline that included enlarging their footprint across the country by opening a new branch at Buhleni and offering services that would meet worldwide standards.

“Through these expansions, we want to make our services available to all farmers, especially to those living in the outskirts of town,” she said.

Solutions

The MD added that food security was an issue that most were vaguely aware of, and they believed that as EswatiniBa­nk they should play their role in proactivel­y seeking practical solutions of reducing the impending scarcity.

Mulela said the bank wishes to partner with institutio­ns such as the Royal Eswatini Sugar Corporatio­n (Rescorp) and other industry related country.

“Agricultur­e remains the mainstay in Eswatini despite the challenges faced, as such, it is important to continue to tailor effective She said a close working relationsh­ip supervisio­n and regulation to ensure between farmers and the safety and soundness of agricultur­al lenders was essential agricultur­al financiers, while also to the economic growth of agricultur­al making sure that undue burden borrowers and the continued does not constrain the capacity success of agricultur­e within the of these institutio­ns to continue and Nedbank – the former saying that it believes the Rand is currently undervalue­d, given that the current account is set to remain in surplus this year.

Nedbank analysts meanwhile, said in a note in May that South Africa’s currency weakness can extend to around R18 against the Dollar. “Even though it is trading above our fair-value range, cyclically, we prefer to maintain a weakening bias.” stakeholde­rs to explore efficient ways to help clients through financial investment and innovative advisory.

Economic

supporting the agricultur­al communitie­s they serve,” she said.

She further mentioned that working with the University Of Eswatini (UNESWA), the Faculty of Agricultur­e had aptly identified a small team of multi-sectorial experts, led by Professor Ambrose Manyatsi who will be thinking through on how the bank is going to assist the agricultur­al sector in dealing with climate change and adaptabili­ty.

She said the team would assess what farmers were going through, how it was affecting their bottom line and how they can improve it.

“This is one way the bank endeavours to take a leading role in innovation and in enacting proposed solutions and their implementa­tion,” she added.

Spend

Rescorp MD Nick Jackson said they spent about E2 billion a year on capital products, which a majority was for agricultur­al products.

He said a majority of these products were outsourced from neighbouri­ng countries and abroad as they tend to be scarce locally.

“We spend about E2 billion in purchase capital products and E1.6 billion is spent locally while the rest is spent outside the country,” he said.

He emphasised that where ever possible, hey always considered buying locally before contacting suppliers from abroad.

QUOTE

“Stop chasing money and start chasing passion.”

– Tony Hsieh

 ?? (Courtesy pics) ?? (L) Rescorp MD Nick Jackson and (R) EswatiniBa­nk Managing Director (MD) Undlunkulu Nozizwe Mulela uLaMakhubu making her remarks yesterday, during the Agri-Business Forum at Mhlume Country Club.
(Courtesy pics) (L) Rescorp MD Nick Jackson and (R) EswatiniBa­nk Managing Director (MD) Undlunkulu Nozizwe Mulela uLaMakhubu making her remarks yesterday, during the Agri-Business Forum at Mhlume Country Club.
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