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The City of Kadoma              0682122044-6 Town House Kadoma pr@kadomacity.org.zw

Processing Companies

Business Overview

Kadoma offers immense potential for processing industries, leveraging its access to raw materials from agriculture, mining, and forestry. The city’s agricultural sector provides opportunities for food processing, such as maize milling, oil extraction from soybeans, and fruit and vegetable canning, while cotton production supports ginning, spinning, and textile manufacturing. Additionally, mining activities create prospects for mineral processing, including gold refining and the production of industrial chemicals, while the availability of granite and timber supports the production of construction materials and furniture. Strategically located along the Harare-Bulawayo highway, Kadoma is ideal for processing industries targeting local and regional markets, with growing demand for value-added products.


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Business Opportunity Details

Processing Opportunities in the City of Kadoma

The City of Kadoma is a prime location for processing industries, leveraging its rich agricultural, mining, and forestry resources to support value-addition initiatives. Below are detailed opportunities in various sectors:

1. Agricultural Processing

Kadoma’s proximity to farming areas presents immense potential for agricultural value addition:

  • Food Processing: The region produces maize, soybeans, and other crops that can be processed into mealie-meal, cooking oil, and animal feed. The rising demand for packaged and processed foods in both local and export markets further enhances this opportunity.
  • Cotton Processing: Cotton farming in Kadoma provides opportunities for ginning, spinning, and textile production. Additionally, by-products like cottonseed oil and cottonseed cake can be processed for cooking oil and livestock feed, respectively.
  • Horticultural Processing: Fruits and vegetables grown in surrounding areas can be processed into canned goods, dried products, or juices, catering to both domestic and regional demand.

2. Mining-Related Processing

Kadoma’s status as a mining hub provides opportunities for mineral beneficiation and value addition:

  • Gold Refining: Gold mining in the region can be complemented by local refining facilities to produce higher-value gold products for export.
  • Granite Processing: The abundant granite in Kadoma can be processed into polished slabs, tiles, and other construction materials, reducing reliance on imported products.
  • Other Minerals: Potential exists for processing minerals such as chrome and lithium into exportable, high-value forms.

3. Forestry and Wood Processing

Kadoma’s surrounding forestry resources offer opportunities for industries focused on:

  • Timber Processing: Logs can be processed into sawn timber for furniture and construction.
  • Paper and Pulp: Forestry by-products can support the production of paper, packaging materials, and pulp.
  • Furniture Production: With increasing urbanization, there is a rising demand for locally made furniture for households and businesses.

4. Construction Materials Processing

Kadoma’s growing population and urban development create a demand for locally manufactured construction materials. Opportunities include:

  • Cement and Bricks: Processing limestone and clay into cement and bricks to meet the city’s infrastructure needs.
  • Roofing and Flooring Materials: Producing tiles, roofing sheets, and other finishing materials.

5. Small-Scale and Niche Processing

In addition to large-scale industries, Kadoma provides opportunities for small and medium-scale enterprises in:

  • Honey Processing: The region’s beekeeping activities can be scaled to produce processed honey, beeswax, and other by-products.
  • Dairy Processing: Local milk production can support the establishment of small-scale dairies producing cheese, yogurt, and powdered milk.
  • Herbal and Medicinal Processing: Indigenous plants in the area can be processed into herbal remedies and cosmetics.

6. Strategic Location and Market Access

Kadoma’s location along the Harare-Bulawayo highway provides easy access to transportation networks, facilitating the supply of raw materials and distribution of finished products. The city’s proximity to both local and regional markets within the SADC region enhances its appeal as a processing hub.

7. Government and Local Support

The government’s emphasis on industrialization and value addition under the Zimbabwe National Development Strategy (NDS1) aligns with Kadoma’s potential in processing industries. The city offers investment incentives, including access to industrial land, tax breaks, and streamlined business registration processes to attract both local and foreign investors.

Conclusion

Kadoma is well-positioned to become a center for processing industries, with opportunities spanning agriculture, mining, forestry, and construction. By capitalizing on its abundant resources, strategic location, and supportive policies, the city can drive economic growth, create jobs, and contribute to national industrialization efforts.