CFI sales hit by 2022 drought

CFI Holdings says aggregate demand for its retail products during the year ended September 30, 2022, fell following a below-normal 2021/22 agriculture season. According to a financial statement for the period, the group is therefore expected to continue relying on imports of maize and soya for the next half-year of FY2023. “The erratic rains received…

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