Prosper Africa and Afritex Ventures sign first agricultural exports to United States
This transaction, which is intended to be more favourable to African producers in terms of payment, will be repeated over the next 18 months. The aim is to export more than $300 million worth of commodities.
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▪ Prosper Africa and Afritex Ventures sign first agricultural exports to United States
▪ This transaction, which is intended to be more favourable to African producers in terms of payment, will be repeated over the next 18 months. The aim is to export more than $300 million worth of commodities.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/819900/new-ceo-for-aerco-the-company-controlled-by-aiim-and-egis/
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