JOYCE J. MMARI

The Game Changer in Food Processing Food Processing Industry in Tanzania is dominated by SME’s especially women. Joyce is one of them. She is founder and Managing Director of MED- FOODS ARUSHA CO.LTD, a company deals with processing nutrition’s flour, grounded black pepper, tea masala, pilau ma- sala, garlic powder turmeric powder, Spanish paprika, beef masala, grounded coriander and cloves powder. The company is registered with no. 127998 and operates from Arumeru, Arusha but has cus- tomer countrywide and abroad. Joyce has followed her all time dream to start agricultural enterprises with a vision to grow and create impact along the spices and cere- als value chain innovatively and in an entrepre- neurial manner.

Her humble beginning started since in 2009, the business grew and become full registered in 2016.

Over the past years through her dedication the company has experienced positive growth trend in terms of production and sales enough to at- tract mentors.

She plans to build processing plans with modern machinery in the next five years and increase production and create over 100 employments against 25 she currently employed.

TWCC has been good networking, platform whereby she was able to met potential customers, government official and business partners. JOYCE MMARI. The Game Changer in Food Processing Food Processing Industry in Tanzania is dominated by SME’s especially women. Joyce is one of them. She is founder and Managing Director of MED- FOODS ARUSHA CO.LTD, a company deals with processing nutrition’s flour, grounded black pepper, tea masala, pilau ma- sala, garlic powder turmeric powder, Spanish paprika, beef masala, grounded coriander and cloves powder. The company is registered with no. 127998 and operates from Arumeru, Arusha but has cus- tomer countrywide and abroad. Joyce has followed her all time dream to start agricultural enterprises with a vision to grow and create impact along the spices and cere- als value chain innovatively and in an entrepre- neurial manner.

Her humble beginning started since in 2009, the business grew and become full registered in 2016.

Over the past years through her dedication the company has experienced positive growth trend in terms of production and sales enough to at- tract mentors.

She plans to build processing plans with modern machinery in the next five years and increase production and create over 100 employments against 25 she currently employed.

TWCC has been good networking, platform whereby she was able to met potential customers, government official and business partners. She encourages women to work hard enough to support their families and communities