Castel puts sale of mineral water business on hold and reinvests
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17/09/2022 at 08h39, by Africa Business+
The agro-industrial group Castel is no longer in a hurry to divest its mineral water bottling business in Côte d’Ivoire and instead, is changing its focus.
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