Kenya Meat Commission’s managing commissioner, Joseph Learamo, says the company is doing fine.
Addressing the press at his offices in Athi River town’s factory on Wednesday, Learamo said his turn around and strategic plan towards effective running of the company is already working.
Learamo said the firm is currently making increased profits as compared to previous years as a result of the plans.
He disclosed that there were no more complaints from various stakeholders of the company asserting everybody was calmly happy and motivated with his job whether businesswise or profession in the firm.
According to the managing commissioner, livestock among other suppliers were timely paid to date, company workers’ salaries and other allowances paid in time and therefore, business is going on smoothly without any hitches as it earlier were.
Learamo said the commission’s new management is committed to ensuring that the company is able to sustain itself without much more grants from the national government and other development partners.
He said they had opened up market of the company’s products to allow for increased production volumes as a result of more demands that it is already receiving.
Learamo who returned from Dubai last Saturday said their marketing plans and strategies are working stating they have wooed several markets across Eastern Africa and Asian Counties.
He said he went to Dubai on a mission to market KMC and its products what he said was successfully done hence expects more prospects from the state.