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    Avocado Sales Growth Sustains Kakuzi Half-year Profit Run to Sh171.1 Million

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterAugust 24, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Listed superfoods producer Kakuzi has announced a Sh171.1 million half-year pretax profit on the back of a difficult trading period due to the prevailing Macadamia global glut.

    The firm, which recently adopted a new corporate brand identity, enjoyed a more than double profit lift against its avocado export business, which posted a Sh654.8 million growth, up from Sh288.6 million posted last year.

    Kakuzi Managing Director Chris Flowers said the firm’s bottom line had been impacted by a Sh329 million sectoral loss from its macadamia business.

    To mitigate further losses in the Macadamia Business, Kakuzi, he said, is currently pursuing a value-addition strategy that will see the firm marketing the produce locally.

    “The global macadamia glut continues to affect all leading international exporters from Kenya, Australia and South Africa. To mitigate the losses, we have adopted a local marketing strategy geared at availing value added Macadamia products, including ready-to-eat nuts, macadamia flour and cold-pressed oil,” Flowers said.

    While the macadamia business slowed, Kakuzi’s Avocado sales accelerated, with exports to Europe and China peaking. Further avocado business growth is expected in the year’s second half as exports to Malaysia and India begin to dispatch.

    Kakuzi Chairman Nick Ng’ang’a said: “At Kakuzi, we remain committed to a shared prosperity business model that prioritises all our stakeholder needs. Sustainably growing our business, actively implementing our Kakuzi, Community Partnerships, answering the call for climate action and using best practices in all we do to promote our values remains our focus.”

    Across the other product lines, Kakuzi has expressed confidence in its Blueberry venture prospects.

    “Although our blueberry volumes are still significantly low vis-a-vis the Avocado and Macadamia outputs, the revenue stream remains firmly within the business plans and inspires further investments. Further afield, the performance of the tea, forestry, livestock, and arable land operations continue to play their important role in our crop portfolio,” said Ng’ang’a.

    Early this month, Kakuzi formally adopted a new corporate identity that underscores its commitments to agricultural development for the domestic and export markets.

    The new Kakuzi brand is aligned with the national agricultural transformation agenda, with sustainability and climate-smart agriculture at its core.

    The new Kakuzi identity, the firm’s first defined brand visual system and strategy in 95 years, also signifies a transition to the contemporary world of superfoods growing for both the domestic and export markets based on a strategic decision to prioritise the production of such foods.

    As part of the new branding, Kakuzi has also officially launched a range of private-label consumer products developed over the last two years for the domestic market, including ready-to-eat macadamia, gluten-free macadamia flour, cold-pressed macadamia oil and blueberry packs.

    Following an intensive research and development (R&D) programme by the Kakuzi team, the new branded consumer products will be progressively availed to the local market.

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