Ibrahim Belkora’s Agro Juice Processing seeks a third of its turnover from West Africa

Ibrahim Belkora’s Agro Juice Processing seeks a third of its turnover from West Africa

Thanks to the export of new products, the juice producer seeks to conquer the rest of the continent and is thinking of expanding further south of the Sahara.

Someone shares this article with you
            ▪ Ibrahim Belkora’s Agro Juice Processing seeks a third of its turnover from West Africa

▪ Thanks to the export of new products, the juice producer seeks to conquer the rest of the continent and is thinking of expanding further south of the Sahara.

https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/807666/ibrahim-belkoras-agro-juice-processing-seeks-a-third-of-its-turnover-from-west-africa/

The current market leader in canned juice in Morocco has grand ambitions for the continental market. After ten years in West Africa, the juice producer based in Meknes is betting on a new product intending to conquer the sub-Saharan market.

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

27/08/2021 at 15h27, by Africa Business+, updated 30/08/2021

Agri-food industry

01/06/2021 at 17h57, by Africa Business+, updated 02/06/2021

Agricultural microfinance: IDH Farmfit takes a stake in LendXS to accelerate expansion

According to Jeune Afrique Business+ sources, the Dutch impact fund—supported by heavyweights in the...

Agri-food industry

28/05/2021 at 17h03, by Africa Business+, updated 31/05/2021

Agri-food industry

31/03/2021 at 17h44, by Africa Business+

Food industry: IFFCO introduces blockchain to modernise Tunisian subsidiary

The Dubai company wants to improve the traceability of its edible oils by integrating blockchain technology.

Agri-food industry

24/03/2021 at 17h27, by Africa Business+

Wilmar holds back on Patisen peanut oil project in Senegal

The company partnered with Patisen in 2019 to establish a crushing unit.

Agribusiness

15/02/2021 at 17h43, by Gaëlle Arenson, updated 16/02/2021

Any questions ? contact us

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

Email us : customer.care@africabusinessplus.com

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.