Tanzania lures investors to construct factories for mining products

DAR ES SALAAM: THE Minerals Minister Anthony Mavunde has today, June 30, 2026, met with the Managing Director and owner of the Steel Balls Manufacturing Factory, Hou Songcun, to discuss the company’s investment in the country to produce mining products.

Minister Mavunde has welcomed their investors to the area allocated by the government of Buzwagi Special Economic Zone located in Kahama district, Shinyanga for the construction of a mining products factory to serve large and small miners in the country.

Minister Mavunde said the government has planned to ensure that it attracts significant investment in the production of mining products so that Tanzania becomes a hub for the distribution of the product in Africa.

“Our goal is to see large and small miners in the country get a lot of mining products without relying on importing these products from abroad,” he said.

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Meanwhile, the Owner and Managing Director of Oriental Casting and Forging Ltd, Hou Songcun, said his company is ready to make a major investment in mining products in the country because Tanzania is a country that has a good investment environment and that the mining sector is growing very rapidly, so it is a safe and friendly place to make investments which will be a solution for obtaining mining products more easily.

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  1. I think you meant “how to transform an onion farm into a factory” or how to start an onion processing factory. I’ll explain it in a practical way.

    How to transform onions production into a factory (onion processing business)

    Instead of only selling raw onions, a factory adds value by processing them into products like:

    Onion powder
    Onion flakes
    Fried onions
    Onion paste
    Pickled onions

    This is called value addition.

    1. Secure steady onion supply

    A factory needs large and reliable raw materials:

    Partner with local onion farmers or cooperatives
    Or run your own large-scale onion farm
    Ensure year-round supply (storage or multiple regions)
    2. Choose your products

    Decide what your factory will produce:

    Basic processing: cleaning, sorting, packaging fresh onions
    Advanced processing: drying, powdering, frying, or canning

    Start small (like dried onions or powder) before expanding.

    3. Set up processing facilities

    You will need:

    Washing and peeling machines
    Slicing and drying machines
    Grinding machine (for powder)
    Packaging machines
    Clean storage warehouse

    Also ensure:

    Electricity and water supply
    Hygienic food-grade environment
    4. Get licenses and standards approval

    Depending on your country:

    Food safety authority approval
    Business registration
    Quality certifications (for selling in supermarkets/export)
    5. Hire skilled workers

    You may need:

    Food technologists
    Machine operators
    Quality control staff
    Marketing and sales team
    6. Branding and packaging

    This is very important:

    Create a brand name
    Design attractive packaging
    Label nutritional and expiry information
    7. Market your products

    Sell to:

    Supermarkets
    Hotels and restaurants
    Export markets
    Local shops and wholesalers
    8. Start small, then expand

    A common mistake is starting too big. Instead:

    Begin with one product (like onion powder)
    Reinvest profits to expand into more products
    Simple idea summary

    You are basically turning:

    “raw onions from farms” → “packaged, ready-to-use food products sold in stores”

    If you want, I can also show:

    Cost estimate for starting an onion factory in Tanzania
    Machines needed and prices
    Or a simple business plan template Tanzaniatravel guide Tanzaniatr

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