Clover opens world-class milk plant

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The Managing Director of Clover Botswana has urged Batswana to venture into dairy farming because the local raw milk supply is only at 10 percent of the country's demand.

Speaking at the opening of their new P40 million plant in Gaborone yesterday, Herman De Lange said although most of the raw milk is imported from South Africa, they are able to meet two thirds of the country's requirements.

"Importing milk from South Africa is a challenge as the company has to pay an import levy, which is not sustainable for the country," De Lange said.

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