Selt Marine opens second plant in Tunisia, applies to Bpifrance for project in Mayotte 

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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