Troubled Soroti Fruit factory starts emergency purchase of oranges

By | November 23, 2023

Onapito Ekomoloit

In a strategic move to support local farmers and ensure the continuous operation of the Soroti Fruit Factory, management has announced an emergency purchase of oranges.

The factory is set to buy up to 1 million kilograms of oranges from local farmers as they navigate challenges related to inadequate funding and the need for improved supply chain connections.

The factory has expressed concerns over inadequate backward and forward linkages in the supply chain.

Challenges in connecting with both input suppliers and distributors have been identified as factors affecting the factory's overall productivity.

Recently, farmers got paralyzed having received information that the government had declared plans to privatize the multi-billion entity having turned into a white elephant.

Speaking to the farmers at the factory premises this afternoon, the new Chairman of the factory board Francis Onapito Ekomoloit made an assurance of hope as they now tackle the market challenge domestically.

“We have agreed as management to announce an emergency purchase of oranges starting 1st December, the factory will buy up to 1 million kilograms of oranges from local farmers, ” he said.

Julius Ekomu, the C.E.O Soroti Fruit Factory emphasised that the factory has been grappling with a series of bottlenecks in disposing of the stock and this can only be addressed by more working capital funding.

”Currently, the factory has tasked the farmers to raise the number of oranges worthy of 1000,000 Kilograms to meet its current demand.”

Ekomu further points out the challenge of false criticisms by uninformed politicians.

Meanwhile, the farmers were deprived of inadequate information hence a gap,

However, such a move by the new board directors has resurrected their hopes.

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