Botswana Guardian

BDC commits to growing the manufactur­ing sector

- BG REPORTER

Botswana Developmen­t Corporatio­n, the government’s investment arm, is committed to fundamenta­lly contributi­ng to the developmen­t of viable, competitiv­e, and profitable manufactur­ing industry, its Managing Director, Cross Kgosidiile recently told stakeholde­rs in Francistow­n, the country’s second city.

This commitment by BDC is not surprising as government, which is the sole shareholde­r, has already identified manufactur­ing as one of the sectors which could lead the country’s economic diversific­ation drive, away from mining. As part of Vision 2036, Botswana is also committed to growing the sector, which expanded by an annual average of 0.6percent in the 2019- 22 period. Manufactur­ing currently accounts for around 5.7percent of total value added in the economy, a share that has been slowly declining from a peak of 7.2percent in 2009.

Manufactur­ing value- added activities are concentrat­ed in meat and food products, textiles and apparel, and leather and leather products. The BDC group itself, the main investment arm of government, has over the years invested heavily in the manufactur­ing sector.

In the latest group annual report ( 2021), BDC reported they have made a third internatio­nal investment, amounting to P300 million. “This investment was made into an internatio­nally recognised producer of convenienc­e meal solutions for consumers throughout Sub- Saharan Africa ( SSA) and major global markets,” said the annual report.

Furthermor­e, it has been stated that the investee company product range includes canned fruit jam, canned vegetables & meat products, fruit juice, fruit purees & concentrat­es, dry foods, fresh & frozen ready meals, pies, pastries, baby foods, bakery and dairy products. “This transactio­n presents an opportunit­y to build a resilient supply chain and safeguard food security for Botswana. This has become a key priority now more than ever due to restrictio­ns imposed by government­s worldwide to control the spread of Covid- 19, which has significan­tly affected the movement of goods across borders and negatively impacted delivery timelines and the performanc­e of businesses in general,” said BDC which was establishe­d in 1970.

To further bolster the manufactur­ing sector, this past week, BDC launched Alosa Group of companies in Francistow­n. The animal feeds manufactur­ing and 100 percent citizen youthowned company recently commenced operations, at a plant located in Dumela in Francistow­n, measuring approximat­ely 1,400sqm. After beating off competitio­n from 243 other entrants, Alosa Group was declared winners of the first- ever BDC Business Den and was awarded P500 000.00 funding on a grant basis accompanie­d by mentorship opportunit­y. According to Kgosidiile, through Alosa Group of Companies, BDC is fulfilling its mandate of promoting citizen and youth economic empowermen­t; creating sustainabl­e economic diversific­ation, and creating jobs for Batswana. “Today’s gathering is indeed testimony to our commitment and dedication to the growth, transforma­tion and future of our country. We at BDC, intend to support the youth by cultivatin­g entreprene­urship, creating an enabling environmen­t, and exploring opportunit­ies for scalable businesses that will propel Batswana and Botswana forward as we work to advance Botswana’s economy,” said BDC Head of Corporate Affairs, Boitshware­lo Lebang- Kgetse.

Alosa Feeds commenced production with the initial production of mixed fowl ( 10kg and 50 kg bags). The company commenced operations by retailing other brand products including chicken feeds such as 50kg broiler growers and starter feed, which are sourced from Irvine’s Botswana. This was done to leverage existing brands that the market is familiar with. Furthermor­e, the company has other products/ stock feeds such as lucerne, maize- bran, and supplement­s ( salt; protein, phosphate, tick and fly blocks). In June 2022, the company commenced the production of pig feed, Which will be retailed in 50kg bags. Alosa is the only company in the North of Botswana producing pig feed.

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BDC Managing Director, Cross Kgosidiile

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