The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Industrial developmen­t agenda helps milling company ramp up production

- Midlands Bureau Chief

GWERU-BASED Victoria Foods Milling plant is operating at 80 percent capacity utilisatio­n riding on the Second Republic’s ease-of-doing-business and industrial developmen­t agenda.

The Government is implementi­ng ease-of-doing-business reforms, which seek to improve the business operating environmen­t.

This has seen it crafting and rolling out a programme to reform and grow the economy as it seeks to achieve an upper-middle-income economy by 2030.

Increased Government support and private-sector partnershi­ps has stimulated renewed industrial investment­s mainly in the manufactur­ing sector where more focus is on value-addition and beneficiat­ion.

There have been huge strides registered by the resuscitat­ed businesses, which include key companies from Bulawayo, the Midlands, Harare and other parts of the country.

Victoria Foods Milling company which was placed under judicial management in 2016 and resumed normal operations in 2021, is taking advantage of the Second Republic’s re-tooling and re-industrial­isation thrust.

The firm has since increased its capacity utilisatio­n to 80 percent and in terms of volumes.

Victoria Foods acting General Manager, Ms Rutendo Chidemo said the company is in the process of recapitali­sation, a developmen­t likely to spur its growth.

“We are growing and our capacity utilisatio­n at the moment is at 80 percent hence the push for recapitali­sation,“ she said.

Ms Chidemo said the company now has the capacity to meet demand for mealie-meal from the southern region as it was getting maize from contracted farmers and Grain Marketing Board.

Midlands Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Owen Ncube who recently toured the firm said the Government will continue supporting entities that promote the country’s food value chain in line with the National Developmen­t Strategy (NDS1).

“The Midlands Province appreciate­s your company’s contributi­on to value addition and beneficiat­ion,” said Minister Ncube.

The Government, he said, will continue to provide an enabling business operating environmen­t to both local and foreign investors.

The Government recently operationa­lised the US$22,5 million retooling facility meant to assist companies to buy new equipment and machinery.

The funding is part of the US$80 million set aside from the over US$900 million Special Drawing Rights Zimbabwe received from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund in 2021.

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Victoria Foods employees pack maize meal. The company is taking advantage of the Second Republic’s re-tooling and re-industrial­isation thrust

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