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WFP eyes Zim pantry hub, Nqobizitha Ndlovu flexes Bulawayo
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60099, member: 636"] The World Food Programme considers establishing Zimbabwe as a central distribution point for humanitarian assistance across Southern Africa. Industry and Commerce Minister Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu announced this development during the Zimbabwe Economic Development Conference held in Bulawayo. The arrangement would position the nation as a strategic base for storing and processing agricultural commodities before shipping them to neighboring countries facing food shortages. This designation would create substantial investment opportunities in the agro-processing and manufacturing sectors while strengthening local value chains. Zimbabwe possesses geographic advantages and an established transportation infrastructure that support this regional role. The government continues prioritizing agricultural development through irrigation projects and mechanization programs to enhance productivity. Minister Ndlovu identified multiple sectors ready for expansion under this model. Grain processing operations could produce flour and breakfast cereals from local maize and wheat harvests. Oilseed facilities would process soya and sunflower crops into cooking oil and related products. Livestock industries offer potential for modern meat processing plants and dairy product manufacturing facilities. [/QUOTE]
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