Mauritania: Ameropa takes over fertiliser deliveries
Swiss trader Ameropa has seen its share of Mauritania’s public agricultural input market massively reduced in recent months by Mali’s Toguna, and Saudi Arabia’s Saeed Al-Moallim Group (SAG) has managed to secure another contract with Nouakchott.
01/03/2023 at 18h29, by Africa Business+
The Swiss company Ameropa has concluded a deal to supply 25,000 tonnes of pearl urea for $12.3 million.
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