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#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago

Honourable Atupele Muluzi, can you please work with Min of Trade & Industry, MITC and EDF to promote and/or support food processing companies to substitute what Malawi is importing from SA. Malawi has been talking about promoting import substitution companies and yet we are blind to the irony of importing processed food. This is a good oppprtunity tonthink deely about funding food processing companies so that in 6 months time Malawi is self reliant on processed food. Don’t outsource food security.

Mtondoli Jonazi
Mtondoli Jonazi
6 years ago

So…there is huge market for (imported) processed meat products here in Malawi? I am sure we have ng’ombe, mbuzi, nkhosa, nkhuku, mbalame mutchire’mu and obviously plenty of land where we can raise ziweto’zi to meet the demand (if it can’t be met). Brilliant.

So we just need the equipment for processing, and of course the lab to make sure listeria and all the other ‘rias’ are not present.

I forgot about the electricity..We don’t have. Damn! We are screwed. Ki ki ki ki

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