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SMEs Save Zimbabwe Food Chains as Big Firms Flop
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41767, member: 636"] Small companies help keep Zimbabwe's food supply stable when bigger businesses struggle. These firms import cereals and make local drinks like juice and sodas. Local producers create mealie meal from small grains to fill market gaps. Business leaders say small enterprises adapt quickly to customer needs. They find new ways to make and sell food products across the country. Companies face problems buying modern equipment for higher production levels. Investment money could help these businesses grow their operations faster. Peanut butter prices jumped from eight dollars to nine dollars for twelve bottles recently. Store owners worry about future price increases hurting their sales. Supply problems create opportunities for suppliers to charge retailers more money. Rural factories could support cities with food supplies and export goods abroad. Government programs should build more industries outside urban areas. Small businesses reduce risks from price changes and supply chain problems. They ensure steady supplies of basic food items reach consumers. These companies strengthen the entire food system through local production efforts. [/QUOTE]
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