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Greenbelt Greenhouse’ bell pepper rakes in MK109bn from South Africa export market

By Twink Jones Gadama

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-In the heart of Malawi, a small but mighty company is making waves in the agricultural sector.

Greenbelt Greenhouse Limited (GGL), a subsidiary of the Greenbelt Authority, has seen unprecedented success in the exportation of Bell Pepper to South Africa.

With a total revenue of over MK109 billion and counting, GGL is proving to be a formidable player in the international market.

The company’s latest milestone came today, as they completed their 26th trip to South Africa, exporting a total of 3 tons of Bell Pepper.

This ongoing success can be attributed to GGL’s dedication to quality products and strong relationships with international buyers.

Tamandani Chanza, the Sales and Marketing Manager for GGL, shared the impressive numbers behind their exportation efforts.

“We have generated 65 million US Dollars from 70 tons of exports so far,” Chanza stated. “This has not only contributed significantly to the generation of foreign exchange for our country but has also helped us establish a strong presence in the South African market.”

But GGL’s impact goes beyond just revenue generation. The company has been actively participating in Malawi’s import substitution drive, selling their high-quality Bell Pepper products on the local market for the past four years.

This dual approach to market expansion has allowed GGL to support both global trade and local economic growth.

Mesiya Moleni, the Agriculture Production Manager for Greenbelt Authority, expressed her excitement about GGL’s success and its alignment with the Authority’s vision for agricultural commercialization.

“GGL’s achievements are a testament to the potential of our agricultural sector in contributing to national economic growth,” Moleni stated. “We are proud to see their hard work and dedication paying off.”

The success of GGL is not only a testament to the company’s dedication to quality and innovation but also to the potential of the agricultural sector in Malawi.

With the right support and strategic planning, companies like GGL can continue to thrive and contribute to the country’s economic development.

As GGL continues its journey in the international market, one thing is clear: the future looks bright for this Malawian company.

With a strong foundation built on quality products, market expansion, and a commitment to local economic growth, GGL is paving the way for a new era of agricultural success in Malawi.

In conclusion, the success of Greenbelt Greenhouse Limited in the exportation of Bell Pepper to South Africa is not only a financial victory but also a testament to the potential of Malawi’s agricultural sector.

As the company continues to grow and expand its reach, we can expect to see even more impressive achievements in the future.

With dedication, hard work, and a commitment to excellence, GGL is setting a shining example for the agricultural industry in Malawi and beyond.