Innscor in local procurement push

Innscor Africa chief executive Julian Schonken, centre, with financial director Godfrey Gwainda, left, and chairman Addington Chinake.

INNSCOR Africa (Innscor) sourced approximately half of its raw materials from the domestic market in 2025 as part of its long-term strategy to grow local suppliers’ capacity and create employment. In monetary terms, the diversified agro-industrial conglomerate spent US$937,1 million in local procurement against US$939 million in imported supplies. “The group is committed to developing…

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