Women In Flavour

Women in Flavour is a 100% women-owned business established in 2020, located in Kya Sands, Randburg and driven by a passion for empowering women, young people, and Small, Medium, and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) in the food industry. The company aims to become the leading Agro Processor for SMMEs, significantly contributing to the Kasi Economy through education, empowerment, and networking opportunities.

Core Objectives

Education

Raising awareness and providing knowledge about the food industry to women and young entrepreneurs.

Empowerment

Transferring essential skills to enable effective participation and competition in the market.

Networking Opportunities

Creating platforms to expose participants to various aspects of the food industry.

Customer-Focused Strategies

Our strategy focuses on delivering exceptional customer service, grounded in our commitment to high standards and sustainable practices. By cultivating a culture of excellence, we aim to drive growth and ensure the longevity of our initiatives.

Services and Offerings

Consumer Science Insights

Providing valuable market and consumer behaviour insights to guide business strategies.

Sales & Marketing

Offering comprehensive sales and marketing support to help businesses reach their target audience effectively.

Research & Development

Assisting in the creation and refinement of products to meet market demands.

Manufacturing

Providing manufacturing support to ensure high-quality production processes.

Supply of Raw Material

Supplying essential raw materials to small businesses, enabling them to maintain consistent production.

Mission & Vision

Mission

Our mission is to foster a thriving environment for SMMEs in the food industry by providing top-tier services and unwavering support, ensuring sustainable growth and a positive impact on the community.

Vision

We envision a future where SMMEs receive unparalleled service, with a strong focus on incubating women and young entrepreneurs. Our goal is to demystify the food industry and open economic opportunities, prioritizing townships and underserved communities.

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