Selt Marine opens second plant in Tunisia, applies to Bpifrance for project in Mayotte
The investment for the new seaweed processing unit of the biotech company in Bizerte is €11 million. More details with Africa Business+.
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▪ Selt Marine opens second plant in Tunisia, applies to Bpifrance for project in Mayotte
▪ The investment for the new seaweed processing unit of the biotech company in Bizerte is €11 million. More details with Africa Business+.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/809771/selt-marine-opens-second-plant-in-tunisia-applies-to-bpifrance-for-project-in-mayotte/
Selt Marine was created 25 years ago by the French chemist and entrepreneur of Tunisian-Algerian origin, Mounir Boulkout.
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