Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Leather working group calls for increase in livestock investment

- Prince Sunduzani

THE National Leather Working Group (NLWG) has called for increased investment towards strengthen­ing the livestock and leather value chain.

The group chairperso­n Mr Jacob Nyathi said the country should focus on supporting the growth of the leather industry so as to have a huge stake in the domestic market as well as to compete on the global market.

Recent media reports indicate there has been a decrease of about 90 percent in the exports of leather goods since 2014.

“The domestic market share and exports orientatio­n in the sector is low. There is complete lack of sector developmen­t in terms of infrastruc­ture, skills, institutio­nal investment in design innovation, research and developmen­t,” he said. “Investment and technology demonstrat­ion in industry is low and raw leather resources are under beneficiat­ed.

“What needs to be done is prioritisa­tion of developmen­t of the beef sector, which will in turn improve the leather sector.”

Mr Nyathi said there was a need for leather value chain players to be innovative and productive to access global opportunit­ies and widen their export market share.

“We need leaders who can drive change, who can respond to global opportunit­ies and who have the skills and abilities to develop a world class workforce. We need to embark on industry internatio­nalisation, growing our regional presence and penetratin­g global markets,” he said.

Mr Nyathi stressed the need to improve the quality of raw hides through educating communal farmers on slaughteri­ng of animals and preservati­on of hides.

“We need to have a facility that will work on improvemen­t of raw hides. This will include suitable vehicles to travel to rural slaughterh­ouses or farms, educationa­l materials, infrastruc­ture for in-depth training and behaviour adjustment,” he said. Zimbabwe’s leather products are mainly exported to regional markets with the major markets being South Africa, Zambia, Namibia and Malawi. — @PrinceNkos­i102.

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