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BVCF WIL MINSTENS N$100 MILJOEN BY BEESBOERE WERF

4 April 2022

Die Forum vir die Beesvleiswaardeketting (BVCF) hou vanaf vandeesweek ‘n reeks beleggersvergaderings met produsente in Windhoek, op Grootfontein, Otjiwarongo, Hochveld en Gobabis. Die forum hoop om N$200 miljoen in te samel, met produsente wat hopelik die meerderheidsaandele (minstens N$100 miljoen) in die BVCF se beplande slagplaas sal koop. Produsente het tot 24 Junie kans om te belê…

CREATING NEW EXPORT MARKETS FOR OUR BEEF

3 March 2022

The newly established Beef Value Chain forum aims to create a sustainable, profitable beef value chain by processing meat products before export. The establishment of this forum has put the spotlight firmly on exports and quotas. Only 25 percent of all cattle marketed were slaughtered at export abattoirs in 2021. According to Dr Kobus Laubscher, a well-known agricultural economist, there is room to enlarge our export market…

PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR BEEF VALUE CHAIN FORUM (BVCF) AND SACU

4 March 2022

The project objective is to attract weaners currently not available for growing slaughter cattle for supply to local export slaughter markets and decrease risk of losing international market share. Beneficiation opportunities focus on raising weaners to slaughter cattle for local slaughtering, processing and exports into untapped high niche markets as an alternative to current marketing arrangements. The initiative provides for training, skills…

BEEF INDUSTRY MARKET 'CLASH' LOOMS

4 February 2022

MEATCO and its emerging rival, the Beef Value Chain Forum (BVCF) – a splinter meat producing company formed by producers, some of which are former Meatco employees – are set for a market clash after a leaked BVCF business plan shows that the two entities will operate using almost similar models.

NAMIBIESE VEEBOERE WIL NOU SELF VLEIS UITVOER

21 January 2022

Om die beesbedryf winsgewender te kry, moet vleis uitgevoer word. Dit kan van onskatbare waarde wees vir landelike gebiede wat erg geknou is deur die droogte.

GELEENTHEDE WINK VIR BEESUITVOERE

11 October 2021

Die Forum vir die Beesvleis waardeketting (BVCF) is op die punt om hul planne vir ‘n winsgewende uitvoerabattoir ‘n werklikheid te maak. Hulle sal reeds in die komende weke na beleggers uitreik, terwyl gesprekke met oorsese vleisverwerkers reeds op belowende geleenthede dui. “Ons is op die punt om die sakeplan te finaliseer. Dit behoort binne die ­volgende weke te gebeur, waarna daar na beleggers uitgereik sal word.

WEANER PRODUCTION CAN RUIN BEEF VALUE CHAIN

17 September 2021

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BEESBOERE SE PLAN KRY LYF

15 September 2021

Namibiese produsente het die Forum vir die Beesvleis waar deketting (BVCF) opdrag gegee om ‘n “winsgewende en volhoubare” waardeketting vir die land se beesvleis te vestig – wat die bou van ‘n nuwe, moderne uitvoer abattoir en verwerkingsaanleg insluit. Die forum se voorsitter, mnr. Mecki Schneider, het in ‘n mediaverklaring gesê die stap is belangrik sodat Namibië nie op die ou einde sy nisuitvoermarkte vir beesvleis hoef prys te gee nie. Die verklaring is vroeër vandeesweek aan die media uitgereik.

MEATCO PRODUCERS THREATEN TO BREAK AWAY

2 June 2021

The Meat Corporation of Namibia (Meatco) was established to serve, promote and coordinate the interests of livestock producers in Namibia, while also striving for the stabilisation of the red meat industry in the national interest. But the parastatal has been hit by a power struggle among producers. This week, three board members, Johnnie Hamman, Clara Bohitile, and Kay Rumpf resigned as directors. That move was, however, just the tip of the iceberg.

FUNDS NEEDED TO FINALISE VIABLE BEEF PRODUCTION SYSTEM

11 February 2021

About N$1 million needs to be raised to finalise all outstanding issues to build a viable beef production system for Namibia. A beef value chain forum, with eight steering committee members, was established at Otjiwarongo on 17 November 2020 to assess these outstanding issues. This will lead to a full feasibility study and a bankable business plan to ensure profitable and sustainable value addition in the beef sector, the forum said in a statement in December.