Mauritania: Ibrahima Doucouré’s DPA drops agricultural contract, OCP wins €7 million order
In a strained situation, the withdrawal of the Malian company has finally benefited the Moroccan giant.
10/12/2021 at 18h05, by Africa Business+
According to Africa Business+ sources, Doucouré Partenaire Agro-Industries (DPA) has pulled out of the €7 million contract awarded on 24 November to supply diammonium phosphate (DAP) fertilisers to the Mauritanian Food Security Commission (CSA).
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