Category Archives: Voice of SITA

Woman-led Ugandan winery gets product certification to take the company forward, due to SITA support

For Ugandan food and beverage companies competing on the domestic market, seal of approval from the Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) is key for success. However, it can be a daunting undertaking for smaller and newer businesses. Women ‘agripreneurs’ are up against a particular set of challenges, specific to women and specific to East

SITA takes virtual training to a new level to support Ethiopian handloom sector in the midst of the pandemic

The textile and garment industry in Ethiopia is growing rapidly and could be a powerful means for inclusive growth and Sustainable Development. However, there are gaps in the domestic supply chain. SITA has set up a producer-owned company to capitalise on these gaps, leveraging on the appropriate knowledge and technology from India’s a flourishing handloom

Keeping East Africa on track for a robust, integrated and sustainable textile and apparel sector post – covid

SITA organized a webinar on The Future of the Textile and Apparel Sector – an Indo-African Perspective in collaboration with the Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI), India International Textile Machinery Exhibitions Society (India ITME Society), Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) and Ethiopian Textile and Garment Manufacturers Association (ETGAMA). Opening remarks highlighted the opportunities in Indo-African partnerships, and the importance of sustainability for a competitive sector.

Boosting East African Competitiveness : SITA links 5 tanneries with over 100 international buyers

SITA organized its first virtual sourcing event in July 2020 in partnership with Asia Pacific Leather Fair (APLF), Hong Kong. Five tanneries from  Kenya and Uganda were connected with 128 international buyers in an hour-long series of presentations. The tanneries will continue to showcase their products in APLF’s online showroom for the next year. The five tanneries

Harvesting the fruits of last year’s South South leather processing training

Last August, SITA facilitated a four-week training program on Leather Processing Technologies for Leather Manufacturers, which was delivered by the Central Leather Research Institute (CRLI) of India. With a focus on value addition for eight East African leather-makers, the training was centered around upgrading wet blue (raw) leather to finished leather, including clean technologies and

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