‘Export demand boon for grains sector’

In its latest news­letter, ZimTrade said products made from sorghum, millet, rapoko and pearl millet are set to grow export earnings and strengthen rural in­dustries.

ZIMTRADE has urged local pro­ducers to pri­oritise value addition of traditional grains as demand for healthier and gluten-free foods increases in export mar­kets. In its latest news­letter, ZimTrade said products made from sorghum, millet, rapoko and pearl millet are set to grow export earnings and strengthen rural in­dustries. “Traditional grains are increasingly being recognised not…

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