NESTLÉ Zimbabwe says its dairy empowerment scheme, which was launched in 2011, has grown to support over 80 small-holder dairy farmers under three networks established by the company.
The scheme started with the company focusing on commercial farmers but was expanded to include small-scale producers in 2015.
“Small-scale farmer development has been accomplished using a hub and spoke strategy in which we anchor small-scale out growers around an anchor farmer where we create a milk collecting facility,” Nestle Zimbabwe managing director Luke Gomes said during World Milk Day commemorations in Marondera last week.
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