Patrick Larrivé, Asafo & Co supports 54 Capital fund in $21 million agribusiness investment in Ethiopia
The fund, led by Saad Aouad and Emmanuel Couteau, intends to develop the local production of edible oil through its subsidiary Samanu.
31/01/2023 at 20h25, by Africa Business+
Thanks to the Norwegian financial institution Norfund and other investors, the 54 Capital fund, the main shareholder of the Ethiopian industrial platform, Samanu, will be able to finance its development.
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