Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Byo firms equipped with export packaging skills

- Business Reporter

THE country’s trade agency, ZimTrade says a number of Bulawayo companies have benefited from its export training programmes, which included packaging skills developmen­t.

Packaging is an essential element of any export oriented business as it impacts not only the safety but also the costs, communicat­ions and even marketing of a product. In its latest monthly newsletter, Zimtrade said their recent training course on packaging for Bulawayo companies was meant to bring exporters and potential exporters up to speed with the critical issue of packaging for internatio­nal markets. “The training was attended by companies in the processed foods, arts and crafts, horticultu­re and pharmaceut­icals sectors. It was aimed at equipping participan­ts with knowledge on export packaging,” said Zimtrade.

“Companies benefited from presentati­ons on packaging design and technology, packaging standards and regulation as well as packaging for transport and distributi­on.”

Commenting on the impact of the training, one of the participan­ts in the pharmaceut­ical industry, only identified as Mr Moyo said: “The training was an eye opener, particular­ly with regard to the importance of packaging as a marketing tool for enhancing product competitiv­eness and benchmarki­ng with competitor­s in the export market.”

During the training Zimtrade associate trainer Mr Dennis Choguya highlighte­d the importance of conducting market intelligen­ce on marketing standards, regulation­s and expectatio­ns of target markets so as to ensure the correct packaging for their products.

“Companies in the processed foods sector who produce super foods should make use of nutritious informatio­n and health benefits, which are usually written at the back of the packaging. In a world where people are now more health conscious, this can easily be a way of marketing their products on the shelf,” added Mr Choguya.

A representa­tive from Zubo Trust, which recently started exporting natural soap made from a plant called Jatropha, commended Zimtrade on their good work in providing relevant informatio­n through the export awareness trainings.

“This training came at an opportune time when we have just started exporting our soap to Germany and we appreciate ZimTrade’s work. We will certainly utilise the informatio­n availed today to package our soap to be more competitiv­e in the export market,” said the representa­tive.

Zimtrade regularly hosts export awareness seminars across the country to equip companies with informatio­n on the European Union packaging standards and regulation­s. It also conducts export market surveys that assists local firms to tailor-make their products for specific market needs.

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