Afritan plans increase in footwear production
Published: 3rd Mar 2021
Bujumbura, Burundi - Tannery and finished goods manufacturer Afritan plans to increase its manufacturing to 500 pairs/day "in the near future", director Bède Bedetse said.
He said the tannery was working well below capacity, and that a second, smaller tannery in the country is currently closed.
"We have capacity to tan 20 tons of hides and skins per day, but we process only 1 to 2 tons per day depending on the raw material we get.
"We manufacture finished leather for local manufacturers of shoes, bags, belts and furniture, and we also make shoes, bags and belts in small quantities, but we plan to increase footwear production."
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