New plant drives TSL volumes

TSL continued to invest in automation at its auction floors to improve efficiency and capacity.

TSL anticipates volumes from its new animal health manufacturing plant to grow significantly next year on the back of new product registrations. The group, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Agricura, in November last year, commissioned its upgraded animal health manufacturing plant in Harare which cost approximately US$600 000 to construct. The expanded facility will strengthen the…

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