Wilmar holds back on Patisen peanut oil project in Senegal
The company partnered with Patisen in 2019 to establish a crushing unit.
24/03/2021 at 17h27, by Africa Business+
The partnership between the world-class agrifood group Wilmar, based in Singapore, with the Senegalese company, Patisen, was intended to wrest market share in a sector dominated by the public group Sonacos.
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