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Afri Sunflower fills industry gap

Mphoentle Kgolego PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
 
Mphoentle Kgolego PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

Dr Thomas Gilbert, one such individual who followed suit when the opportunity presented itself, started producing cooking oil called Afri Sunflower which was showcased at Ditshupo Hall, at the 2022 Global Expo early this month.

BusinessMonitor caught up with the Afri Sunflower agent at the expo, Mphoentle Kgolego who said the business was created after realising a gap in the industry. “The company was started last year in August and the reception has been good.

Our plant is based in Selebi-Phikwe. We produce about 2,150 litres and package the cooking oil into two-litre bottles. In a month we produce about 64,800 litres of cooking oil,” she said. Afri Sunflower Cooking Oil is accessible in different proportions from 750ml, two litres, five litres, to 20 litres. Mostly clientele comprises individuals and retailers across the country.

Currently, they are supplying Botswana Defence Force, Saverite supermarkets and the Bobonong council. The company is also in talks with other retailers which include Woolworths and Fours which are at an advanced stage. “The reception has been good and the demand is high but there is room for improvement as we want to grow our client base and supply our product across the country.

We are hoping to have our product in most local retailers soon and looking at the negotiations this might happen any time soon,” she said. To beat the competition, Kgolego said Afri Sunflower is unique as it is produced using a variety of sunflower types adding that the oil they make is made from Russian mammoth sunflower which is the one that they use if they want the oil to have viscosity.

They also use Jupiter, which makes the cooking less thick compared to the one made of Russian mammoth only. For now, she said the company has not had challenges as the company is doing well for one that is a year old but Kgolego went on to appeal to Batswana at large to continue supporting their business as they cannot do this without them. She said that she wishes to see Afri Sunflower cooking oil penetrating the international market soon.