Dairy to produce 8,000 litres of milk per day

FRANCISTOWN: Serowe Milk Marketing Association (SMMA) intends to increase its daily milk production from 500 litres to an ambitious 8,000 litres within the next five years, the organisation's secretary, Onitame Lefhoko, said in an interview on Wednesday.

SMMA's P7 million dairy plant, which started operations in February last year, was built by the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) after dairy farmers in the Central District complained that there was no market for their produce. The association currently buys the 500 litres of milk that make up its daily production from six farmers in Serowe, Mahalapye and Palapye for processing before selling them.  Lefhoko says SMMA is currently in talks with dozens of dairy farmers in the Central District and beyond to supply it with milk towards the 8,000-litre target.

"We hope a deal will be concluded in the next few months," he says. "We are also talking to farmers who currently supply us with milk to expand in order to to meet our projected target."  To that end, some of the association's current suppliers have approached commercial banks to assist them expand their farms.

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