The Voice (Botswana)

DARING TO BE DIFFERENT

Temo Boswa tackles food self-sufficienc­y

- BY REFILWE MOTUBE

THE fields of Milling and Crop Production are enjoying an unexpected resurgence as an increasing number of youth take to the land to grow and sell food.

One such entreprene­ur is 32-year-old Mpho Orapeleng, the proud owner of Temo Boswa Milling Company.

Founded a year ago, the establishm­ent focuses on producing wheat, wheat by-products, sorghum and beans.

“So far, the business is doing well. I have managed to secure tendering deals with shops to supply them and I have also managed to set a good customer base where people can place individual orders,” revealed Orapeleng.

Although she is a relative new-comer to the industry, the determined young woman has big plans and intends to establish herself as a leading player by providing in-demand food products.

Innovation and creativity are also key components on her path to the top.

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“I intend on improving my branding and also producing baby-suitable products for feeding as one way for catering for different kinds of clients regardless of age or gender,” she told Voice Money in an exclusive interview earlier this week.

With the help of government and institutio­ns such as LEA, Orapeleng hopes to expand her range of products.

The ambitious businesswo­man also harbours dreams of going internatio­nal and one day exporting her wares outside Botswana.

Despite her big dreams, Orapeleng admits her initiative is not without its struggles.

“Running this business has not been easy. Even with the government funding I received, I only managed to buy machinery and it’s not enough. I hope to buy more of what is a needed for this business as time goes on.”

Fortunatel­y for Orapeleng, government seems keen to back the local milling industry, with enterprise­s like ISPAAD set up specifical­ly to support arable agricultur­al developmen­t.

Daring to be different is also likely to work in her favour. Unlike other production businesses who rely heavily on imports, Temo Boswa Milling Company produce most of their products from scratch.

With imports becoming increasing­ly expensive, ventures such as Orapeleng’s are well placed to fill the void and ensure Botswana has a sufficient supply of food.

For Orapeleng and Temo Boswa, the future is rich with possibilit­y.

 ??  ?? DREAMING BIG: Orapeleng
DREAMING BIG: Orapeleng
 ??  ?? TASTY: Temo Boswa Products
TASTY: Temo Boswa Products

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