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The road to global competitiveness for Namibian MSMEs

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By Hasekiel Johannes

Namibia’s journey toward becoming an export-ready nation hinges on the success of its MSMEs, which form the backbone of the country’s economy.

However, key challenges remain in product development, capacity, infrastructure, and meeting international standards. For MSMEs to successfully enter and sustain their position in the global market, these issues must be addressed systematically.

Product Development

Agencies such as the Namibia Industrial Development Agency (NIDA) and the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI), alongside NIPDB and MIT, offer vital support to MSMEs through training and workshops. Despite these efforts, many MSMEs still rely on traditional, culturally-rooted production methods rather than market-driven models.

For example, MSMEs in the cosmetology sector, particularly those producing Marula oil, have not fully tapped into the international demand for their products. This is largely due to a lack of strategic product development that aligns with global market trends and needs.

To bridge this gap, MSMEs must adopt more innovative approaches to product development, ensuring that they cater to broader, more lucrative markets rather than limiting their focus to local needs. This shift will require more rigorous market research and business model development.

Infrastructure Challenges

MSMEs in Namibia face significant obstacles when it comes to scaling up production, largely due to infrastructure limitations. The local retail environment is not particularly conducive to smaller enterprises, as many retailers are hesitant to stock MSME products. This reluctance often stems from concerns about production consistency, quality standards, and supply reliability.

A prime example is Moonsnacks, an award-winning MSME that struggled to secure shelf space in retail outlets. Despite its innovative products, the company only succeeded after receiving critical funding from Bellatrix. Many other MSMEs face similar struggles, highlighting the need for increased investment in infrastructure and support systems to ensure businesses can scale effectively.

Certification and Testing Barriers

One of the biggest challenges Namibian MSMEs face is obtaining the necessary certifications to access international markets. The Namibia Standards Institution (NSI) is the only accredited body for product testing and certification, and its limited capacity creates bottlenecks for MSMEs.

Without the timely availability of these services, many businesses face significant delays in market entry.

While institutions like the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) and the University of Namibia have the expertise to support testing, they lack the necessary equipment and infrastructure to do so effectively.

Addressing this issue requires both government investment and the development of skilled personnel to manage testing labs, ensuring that MSMEs can meet global market standards.

*Hasekiel Johannes has over 11 years of experience, he has established himself as a specialist in business innovation and MSME development, supporting entrepreneurs and innovators to turn their ideas into viable businesses. He currently serves as a Consultant for MSME Market Access & Export Promotion at the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB).

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