Saturday, July 28, 2012

NSIC to Set Up Incubation Centres in Africa

The National Small Industries Corporation Limited (NSIC), a public sector undertaking under the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises is setting up incubation centers in ten African Countries including Gaborone, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Egypt, Libya, Burkina Faso, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Burundi, Mozambique. The funding of Incubation project is done by MEA under the discussions held during the India African forum summit held in 2008.

The NSIC model of incubation is a unique model of incubation for small enterprise establishment where the budding entrepreneurs are trained for establishment of small enterprises. The trainees are given hand on experience on the project which they proposed to set up and the course module includes basic skill development, facilitation on fund management to banks, interaction on project suppliers for machine for technology supply, marketing product packaging, costing and pricing, general banking procedure, basic book keeping and accounting etc.

The projects identified to be set up in these ten countries are concrete block manufacturing plant, tomato ketchup and fruit juice making plant, paper corrugated box manufacturing plant, plant for making cookies, blow-molding plant, wire nail manufacturing, soya milk extraction, socks knitting, manufacturing of plastic bottle cap, water treatment plants, noodle making machine, honey processing plant, manufacturing of plastic shopping bags, jewelry making and finishing equipment, gem stone cutting and polishing machines.

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