Meatco has put on hold all slaughtering until 20 April when staff will report back for duty.

Members of Meatco last week nominated their candidates for the new board of directors even though the Special Members Meeting that was scheduled to take place was postponed. The appointment comes nearly three years after Meatco and its former CEO Vekuii Rukoro parted ways in March 2017 after he was initially suspended. Published in . “These markets, which were not entirely open for most of 2019, are now fully open and operational for 2020.”

We would like to congratulate David Botha and his daughter Dene Botha with this outstanding performance! Meatco spokesperson Rosa Hamukuaja-Thobias told Namibian Sun that it is unclear at this stage what impact the shutdown will have on the company. Meatco has appointed Mushokabanji Mwilima as its new CEO, effective 1 February.

Under the final approval agreements, Meatco will be exporting boneless raw beef products such as primal cuts and beef trimmings as well as chuck and blade. China contributes via bone-in products. On 23 March 2020 the Bonsmara family has lost one of its dearest pillars and beacons with the passing away of Jorg Sigwart.

New markets According to Meatco, new markets offer greater access opportunities for products in 2020, which promise significantly higher returns from the Chinese and the American markets. Recent News. Passing away of Jorg Sigwart. Namibia can also export both chilled and frozen boneless meat to the US. Meatco, the Namibian meat processing company and largest exporter … https://bit.ly/38WIqG8 July 9, 2016 Equities News Meatco Loses 1 400 Cattle. AN investigation into the Meat Corporation of Namibia revealed that the company's management failed t... See more » July 7, 2015 PRWEB Press Release Namibia's Meatco Introduces Ticket Management Solution OTRS Business Solution for Smoother Service Management. Monday, 23 March 2020 . Meatco Producer of the Month. The Meat Corporation of Namibia (Meatco) is selling one million cans of sub-standard corned beef which the meat processor said are safe for human consumption but may not be resold. Saturday, February 29, 2020. The approval will enable Meatco to send 860 tonnes in the first year and by the fifth year, Namibia will be able to send up to 5,700 tonnes per year. Agriforum.