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China-aided Milling Plants Commission­ed

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Zambia officially commission­ed three state-of-the-art milling plants funded by China on June 3. The three industrial milling plants, with a combined capacity to produce 520 tons of mealie meals per day, are expected to enhance food security and reduce the price of mealie meals used in preparing the country’s staple food.

The commission­ing ceremony was attended by Du Xiaohui, Chinese Ambassador to Zambia, and Ambrose Lufuma, Zambia’s Defense Minister.

In his remarks, the Chinese envoy said the commission­ing of the project was yet another milestone in enhancing the cordial bilateral relations between the two countries.

He said the project will go a long way in enhancing food security and stabilizin­g the price of mealie meals in the country.

According to him, China has always shown keen interest in supporting Zambia’s agricultur­e developmen­t and food security in various forms.

On his part, the Zambian minister expressed gratitude to China for the support, saying it will go a long way in not only boosting agricultur­al production but reducing the price of mealie meals.

According to him, the project has not only provided jobs during the constructi­on stage but about 300 additional jobs have been created by the project while local people will be imparted with technical skills on how to run the milling plants.

The milling plant project is under the Presidenti­al Milling Plants Initiative. Previously, over 1,000 solar-powered milling plants have been installed in various parts of the southern African nation since 2015.

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 ?? ?? Workers pack mealie meals in the milling plant funded by China in Lusaka, Zambia, on June 2
Workers pack mealie meals in the milling plant funded by China in Lusaka, Zambia, on June 2
 ?? ?? The milling plant funded by China in Lusaka, Zambia, on June 2
The milling plant funded by China in Lusaka, Zambia, on June 2

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