George Forrest’s plan to make GoCongo Holding Belgium number one in agribusiness
“With $40 million invested per year, we want to be the number one in the country,” Belgian-Congolese businessman George Forrest, director of GoCongoHolding Belgium, told Africa Business+. The company is targeting cattle breeding and the agri-food industry.
05/04/2022 at 16h09, by Africa Business+
The group was formed from a merger at the end of 2021 between the Grelka cattle breeding company, owned by George Forrest, and GoCongo Enterprises, founded by entrepreneur Aziz Khabirpour.
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