Sunbird Bioenergy Africa cassava project in Kawambwa District empowering rural communities with jobs.

President Edgar Lungu says investments in the Sunbird Bioenergy Africa cassava project in Kawambwa District will empower rural communities with sustainable jobs.


President Lungu said above 600 direct jobs will be created for Zambians as the firm will require more than 200,000 local farmers in order to produce the cassava.
“The $190 Million investment in the production of bio ethanol by Sunbird will require 700, 000 metric tons of cassava in order to produce 120 million liters of fuel grade bio ethanol for the government blending Programme and a further 36 megawatt of electricity,” he said.


The Head of State added that this will change the economic lives of the people and bring industrialization to rural areas.
Sunbird is one of the flagship agricultural projects aimed at lifting thousands of rural households out of poverty.
President Lungu was speaking when he visited the project in Luapula where he is having a two day working visit.

More From Author

ACCA

https://www.accaglobal.com/africa/en.html

Read More

Economist @ Money 02 May 2020

Join the host and guest as they look at various economic issues.

Read More

Women @ Money – “Strategic Planning”

Listen to the host Nkhonde Fumbeshi as she discusses “Strategic Planning” with Dr Freda Mwamba…

Read More

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

EAZ underscores urgency of addressing pressing economic issues ahead of Summit

  There is need to navigate the economic headwinds with determination, resilience, and a shared…

Read More

Mfuwe International Airport to be temporarily closed for rehabilitation

Mfuwe International Airport infrastructure has recorded marked deterioration. During the rehabilitation period which is expected…

Read More

ZICA calls for recruitment of registered accountants in Councils

Recruitment of registered accountants in local authorities will lead to significant improvements in financial management…

Read More