Project Description
This project entails a community-based commercial dairy production plant on an impact investment model. The plant will purchase milk from the farmers who will be given dairy cows and will manage them under supervision, and the milk will be purchased exclusively by the plant in which, as an incentive for loyalty, the farmers will have a share in. Thus, value will be added to farmers’ raw milk by pasteurizing it, which will then be packaged and sold to end consumers.
This project entails a community-based commercial dairy production plant on an impact investment model. The plant will purchase milk from the farmers who will be given dairy cows and will manage them under supervision, and the milk will be purchased exclusively by the plant in which, as an incentive for loyalty, the farmers will have a share in. Thus, value will be added to farmers’ raw milk by pasteurizing it, which will then be packaged and sold to end consumers.
The farmers will own part of the shares of the processing company thereby earning dividends from profits and part of their earnings from the processing company will be saved in a local savings cooperative to be formed as part of the project.
A project that will produce wholesome fresh milk, yoghurts and juices. Participating farmers will be grouped into functional and formal cooperatives that will own the dairy cattle. The cooperatives will also own 20% shares in the processing plant and any subsequent value addition activity based on the cooperative activities.
Project Location
Chiradzulu District
Chiradzulu District
Current Status/ Stage of Project
Non-operational
Actions Required/ Implementation Arrangements/ Contract Type
The project promoters are looking for financial or equity partners. Shareholding structure will be discussed.
Availability of Pre-Feasibility Studies, Feasibility Studies, and other Studies
Feasibility study done.
Estimated Cost of the Project
US$3.1 million.
Contacts
The Managing Director, Premier Dairy Limited, P O Box 30604, Lilongwe 3. Malawi.
Mobile: +265 (0) 999 567 580 Tel: +265 (0) 1 773 330. Fax: +265 (0) 1 775 595.
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