Adama Bocar Soko signs €15 million agreement with Seydou Nantoumé’s Toguna for agricultural products
Thanks to the agreement of the Mauritanian minister, the Malian agricultural products supply company is back in the local market. Toguna is counting on the country to partially compensate for the halt in exports to the ECOWAS zone.
09/06/2022 at 16h05, by Africa Business+
That’s two strikes for the company. Toguna Agro Industries was also declared the winner of a fertiliser supply contract with Nouakchott at the beginning of the year. The agreement was initialled last January and confirmed by mutual agreement with the Food Security Commission (CSA), based in the Mauritanian capital.
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