Olam and Forafric also interested in Castel sale of Somdiaa mills

Olam and Forafric also interested in Castel sale of Somdiaa mills

As Africa Business + reported, the sale of Pierre Castel’s Somdiaa mills is particularly interesting. In addition to Seaboard and Ameropa, other candidates are studying the dossier. 

Someone shares this article with you
            ▪ Olam and Forafric also interested in Castel sale of Somdiaa mills

▪ As Africa Business + reported, the sale of Pierre Castel’s Somdiaa mills is particularly interesting. In addition to Seaboard and Ameropa, other candidates are studying the dossier. 

https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/815556/olam-and-forafric-interested-in-castel-sale-of-somdiaa-mills/

According to our information, Olam, the Singapore agricultural commodity trading giant co-founded and headed by Sunny Verghese, has expressed interest in buying the Somdiaa mills – located in Togo, Congo, Gabon and Cameroon – from the Castel group.

This article is for subscribers only. To read more, subscribe with a special offer.

You are connected to your Jeune Afrique account but your Africa Business+ subscription does not allow you to consult the English version. To update your subscription, contact us by clicking here.

Recommended articles

Agri-food industry

06/04/2023 at 13h47, by Africa Business+

Castel puts Somdiaa mills on sale : Seaboard and Ameropa in the running 

The sale of the French group’s continental milling assets has been in the pipeline for several months...

Agribusiness

23/05/2022 at 16h52, by Africa Business+

Gide’s Bruno Quentin delivers conclusions on investigation of Castel’s Sucaf RCA

The Central African subsidiary of Somdiaa, a miller and sugar producer 87% owned by Castel, was accused...

Agribusiness

16/05/2022 at 15h31, by Africa Business+, updated 17/05/2022

Agribusiness: Alexandre Vilgrain ends tenure at Castel’s Somdiaa

Since 1995, the French CEO has been at the helm of the Castel group subsidiary specialising in the production...

Agri-food industry

02/06/2020 at 13h36, by Africa Business+, updated 15/01/2021

‘We can do better by investing more’ (Samuel Libock, Sosucam Deputy Managing Director)

Over the next five years, Somdiaa’s sugar subsidiary, Société sucrière du Cameroun (Sosucam), intends...

Agribusiness

04/10/2019 at 13h11, by Africa Business+, updated 22/10/2019

Somdiaa develops its corn milling business, starting in Congo and Cameroon

Somdiaa, via its Compagnie fermière camerounaise subsidiary, started work in September on the construction...

Any questions ? contact us

Please get in touch with the Africa Business+ team if you require any further information.

Email us : [email protected]

Add AB+ to your home screen

1. Click on + at the bottom of your screen.

2. Click on + to add AB+ on the home screen.

3. Enter the name of the shortcut and confirm.