Boissons du Cameroun to source 12,000 tons of local sorghum in 2025
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 5/11/2025
Boissons du Cameroun, a subsidiary of the French group Castel, plans to collect 12,000 tons of locally produced sorghum in 2025, up from 8,000 tons in 2024—a 50% increase in one year. The expansion aligns with the company’s import-substitution strategy, reinforced after its 2023 acquisition of (…)
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