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Natural honey is an export option for small businesses

By Allan Majuru (ZimTrade CEO) An increase in the number of chronic illnesses such as diabetes and other related diseases worldwide has challenged the global food industry to embrace better substitutes for oils, starches and more specifically, sugar. More health-conscious consumers now opt for natural sugars such as honey in place of artificial sweeteners because […]

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Building youth-led enterprises will grow exports   

Young people are a critical demography that has potential to contribute immensely towards the development of Zimbabwe. Although this may sound cliché, the statement had somewhat been betrayed by lack of concerted effort from across sectors to build transformational and sustainable institutions that allow young people to build stronger businesses. Currently, it is encouraging that

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Botswana has a demand for Zimbabwean products

Zimbabwe’s exports have seen remarkable growth in recent years, breeding optimism for the country’s economic potential. The successful programmes implemented by President E.D Mnangagwa’s Second Republic in creating space for businesses to unlock export potential in Zimbabwe’s foreign relations continue to bear fruits. Further to this, negotiation of both bilateral and multilateral trade agreements coupled

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Boosting exports from Manicaland plantations

The devolution agenda spearheaded by President E.D Mnangagwa is premised on the realisation that national development targets can be easily achieved through full and equal participation of everyone in economic development. Already, the Second Republic has been implementing several activities along devolution to achieve equitable economic development and equalisation for all parts of the country.

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Africa-wide trade fair will boost Zim exports

The interest to venture into export business is fast growing in Zimbabwe and this is a positive development. This means, in a few years, the number of exporting companies will grow, which in turn will improve the nation’s export earnings. This development is following deliberate efforts by the Second Republic and related institutions to capacitate

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Companies should leverage on preferential trade agreements Companies should leverage on preferential trade agreements 

ZIMBABWE has been on a major drive to create stronger relations with all countries on the continent and beyond, and indications are that more countries are warming up to do business with local enterprises. This is following the ongoing economic diplomacy being championed by His Excellency President E.D. Mnangagwa that is targeting to unlock economic

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Youth owned business flourishing through the youth export incubator programme

By Shamiso Masoka Nyanga Craft Ciders, first runner-up of the ZimTrade-powered 2022 Eagles’ Nest programme, has improved the quality of their products, thanks to the expertise attained through the export mentorship programme. The youth-owned business, which is situated in Manicaland, has incorporated the concept of  value addition and is producing apples and other fruit products

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