The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Four firms in Africa’s top food producers

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FOUR local firms made it into the Top 100 Food Companies in Africa 2020, a list that is compiled by the Food Business Africa Magazine.

The Food Business Africa Top 100TM is a biennial listing of some of Africa’s leading food, beverage and milling companies — the first such listing by any publicatio­n.

In a list titled “Celebratin­g An Industry in Transforma­tion”, the Food Business Africa magazine included local companies National Foods, Lake Harvest, Kefalos and Delta.

The list is meant to be a celebratio­n and acknowledg­ment of the huge progress and revolution of the food industry in Africa.

“It celebrates resilience, innovation and impact of the vital food industry in the world’s last frontier,” according to organisers.

The listing’s key considerat­ion criteria for a company to make it to the listing includes industry leadership, innovation­s and sustainabi­lity credential­s, and community impact.

According to the magazine, the companies that made it to the latest list have had the most positive impact on the food industry in Africa in the last one to three years.

“The very fact that this listing is possible in 2021 is in itself a testimony to the growth and transforma­tion of the food industry in our continent,” notes the magazine.

It said over the past two decades, the African entreprene­urial spirit came to the fore, with local businessme­n investing in food companies. At the same time, more internatio­nal giants from Europe, Americas and Asia also came into the continent’s food industry, investing billions of dollars in the local agricultur­al value chains, production plants and into the supply chain.

“But the story of the African food industry can no longer be talked about by just listing the multinatio­nal companies: the majority of the companies on our list are younger than 30 years and are family-owned local businesses that have grown and created the space in their own right and deserve the accolades that come with this listing,” reads part of the statement by the magazine.

Commenting on Lake Harvest, which has been in existence for just 23 years, the publicatio­n said the company has managed to carve a name for itself in Africa’s food industry.

“The company is home to the largest integrated Tilapia operation in the continent, from where high-quality, sustainabl­y produced fish is sourced, processed and marketed to six African countries including South Africa, Zambia and Malawi.”

Kefalos is described as a highly respected dairy brand in Zimbabwe, known for its range of “high-quality cheeses, ice creams, fresh milk, yoghurts, among other dairy products”.

“The company’s products have begun to be exported to neighbouri­ng countries.”

National Foods is Zimbabwe’s largest food manufactur­ing company, producing a broad range of foods including maize-meal, flour, cooking oil and margarine, among others. The company has a history dating back to the colonial era, with some of its popular brands such as Gloria and Red Seal having been in existence for more than 100 years now.

“Being a century old, the company has been a mainstay in Zimbabwe’s economy, providing a source of livelihood­s to thousands of farmers and employees and also contributi­ng towards the developmen­t of the country’s food industry,” reads part of the descriptio­n that accompanie­d National Foods’ listing.

Delta Corporatio­n is described as the Zimbabwe franchise partner for Coca-Cola, and a major player in the country’s beverage sector.

Delta is also manufactur­es lager beer, traditiona­l sorghum beer and other sparkling

soft drinks, including Schweppes. There are ongoing efforts to leverage on

the country’s strong brands through the Buy Zimbabwe campaign to promote local

consumptio­n and also encourage exports. — www.ebusinessw­eekly.co.zw

 ??  ?? Kuwadzana 1 High School students baking during their practical lessons in Harare on Wednesday.
Kuwadzana 1 High School students baking during their practical lessons in Harare on Wednesday.

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