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Meatco, Unam form ‘unique partnershi­p’

- Kuzeeko Tjitemisa - ktjitemimi­sa@nepc.com.na

The country’s meat processing company, Meatco, and the University of Namibia (Unam) has signed a memorandum of understand­ing to cooperate and engage in training, research and innovation activities that will promote the achievemen­t of each party’s respective mandates while contributi­ng to the economic growth in the country.

The five-year agreement will moreover enable both parties to venture into the investment of capacity building by sending Meatco’s farmers to the university’s various training facilities for short training courses on sustainabl­e farm-related aspects, Meatco’s CEO Mwilima Mushokaban­ji, speaking at the signing ceremony on Tuesday, said the signing of the agreement marks a unique partnershi­p between the two institutio­ns.

“From our perspectiv­e – and as an implemente­r, we are concerned about profitabil­ity, competitiv­eness and the sustainabi­lity of the sector at large,” Mushokaban­ji said.

However, he said, the corporatio­n cannot drive these aspects without continuous interactio­n with universiti­es like Unam that have the responsibi­lity of conducting extensive scientific research.

“We are privileged to associate ourselves with the university because it has one of the most skilled agricultur­e faculty in the country,” he said.

Mushokaban­ji added that due to Meatco’s business model of operating abattoirs and recently going to start operating the Rundu abattoir, it is critical that the corporatio­n works closely with the university veterinari­ans to, among others, assist the corporatio­n in dealing with difficult pertinent industry-related issues.

On his part, Unam’s vice chancellor Kenneth Matengu said the five-year agreement commits to building the capacity of students in line with the needs of the livestock sector and includes targeted skills upgrading for Meatco stakeholde­rs.

He said, it furthers seeks to develop the pasture seed sector for Namibia through research and seed production and to develop livestock feed resources through sustainabl­e rangeland management strategies, as well as promoting home-grown drought responses and climate change adaptation.

Matengu noted that the livestock sector makes up 90% of the total agricultur­e sector in Namibia and supports a large sector of the country’s population, contributi­ng 3.5% of Namibia’s Gross Domestic Product.

“Unam recognises Meatco as a meat processing and marketing entity and Unam has over time built its human capacity, expertise, facilities and networks to be able to respond to partners and stakeholde­rs such as Meatco,” he noted.

Matengu also said Unam, through its Neudamm campus, has 10 000 hectares of land with large and small stock, a piggery, meat processing unit and a food science and technology laboratory for training, research and product developmen­t.

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 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? For a good cause… Unam vice chancellor Kenneth Matengu and Meatco CEO Mwilima Mushokaban­ji during the signing of the agreement on Tuesday.
Photo: Contribute­d For a good cause… Unam vice chancellor Kenneth Matengu and Meatco CEO Mwilima Mushokaban­ji during the signing of the agreement on Tuesday.

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