How Copéol (April, Castel and AKF) plans to bounce back in the face of the Chinese foray into the Senegalese groundnut market
Senegal’s second-largest industrial groundnut oil processor is in turmoil.
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▪ How Copéol (April, Castel and AKF) plans to bounce back in the face of the Chinese foray into the Senegalese groundnut market
▪ Senegal’s second-largest industrial groundnut oil processor is in turmoil.
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While the groundnut trading season which opened on 3 December is in full swing, the national oilseed production enterprise (Compagnie de production des Oléagineux – Copéol), formerly Novasen, and a Franco-Senegalese joint venture between Avril, Castel and AKF, has ceased all operations since the end of January due to a shortage of groundnuts to keep its crushers running.
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