Bakhresa Sugar Limited

Bakhresa Sugar Limited, whose official name is Bagamoyo Sugar Limited (BSL), is a sugar manufacturer in Tanzania, the second-largest economy in the East African Community.[1][2]

Bakhresa Sugar Limited
Private
IndustryManufacture & Marketing of Sugar
FoundedOctober 30, 2016 (2016-10-30)
HeadquartersBagamoyo, Tanzania
Key people
Hussein Sufian
Director
ProductsSugar

Location

The plantation and planned factory of BSL are located in Bagamoyo District, in the Pwani Region of Tanzania, along the Indian Ocean coast. The project sits on 10,000 hectares (39 sq mi) of land, that was donated to the Bakhresa Group, who are the developer/owners of the project.[2][3] This is approximately 75 kilometres (47 mi), by road, north of Dar es Salaam, the financial capital of Tanzania, and its largest city.[4]

Overview

Bakhresa Sugar Limited is a privately owned sugar manufacturer. It is owned by the Bakhresa Group, an industrial conglomerate, with interests in plastics, agribusiness, baked goods, soft beverages, mineral water, hospitality, transportation and warehousing.[1]

The project is being developed in phases, with completion expected in five to ten years.[1]

Phase I

This phase started in December 2017 with the commencement of planting sugarcane seedlings. This will be followed by the construction of the crushing machinery. It is expected that this phase will cost TSh:167.3 billion (US$72 million) and conclude in 2020.[1]

Phase II

The second phase will involve the expansion of the sugar plantations to at least 2,000 hectares (4,900 acres).[1]

Phase II

The timing of the third phase will depend on the outcomes of Phase I and Phase II.[1]

The key management includes

Abubakar Bakhresa - Managing director.

Varanasi Romeshkumar - VP Projects

Ervant Sadanand - CEO.

Anoor Nalla Senapathy, Controller of Operations.

Krishnasamy Narayanan, AGM - Farm Development,

In addition to building the sugar factory, grid electricity will need to be extended to the site, a road network has to built and an irrigation system installed. Total development cost is estimated at TSh:669 billion (US$289 million). Initial annual production is expected to be 30,000 metric tonnes,[1] but production is scalable to 100,000 metric tonnes.[5]

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See also

References

  1. The Citizen Staff (25 January 2018). "What holds up Sh660bn Bagamoyo sugar project". The Citizen (Tanzania). Dar es Salaam. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  2. Mbashiru, Katare (7 October 2016). "Tanzania: Bakhresa Lands Sugar Covenant". Daily News (Tanzania) via AllAfrica.com. Dar es Salaam. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  3. Mwangonde, Henry (30 December 2017). "Bakhresa Firm To Start Sugar Production At Bagamoyo In 2 Years". The Guardian (Tanzania). Dar es Salaam: IPP Media. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  4. Tanzania Invest (2016). "Tanzania Sugar In 2016". Dar es Salaam: Tanzaniainvest.com. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  5. The Citizen Tanzania (21 February 2019). "Tanzania reverses on latest sugar imports ban". The EastAfrican Quoting The Citizen (Tanzania). Retrieved 22 February 2019.

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