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Following what Nescafé’s move with Cameroonian coffee, Nestlé plans to add Penja pepper to Maggi bouillon cubes

Following what Nescafé’s move with Cameroonian coffee, Nestlé plans to add Penja pepper to Maggi bouillon cubes
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 03 February 2015 02:20

(Business in Cameroon) - After a 4-year process, Nestlé Cameroon began to sell its Cameroonian coffee-based beverages on January 29, 2015. According to inside sources at the company, Swiss agro-foods giant’s Cameroonian subsidiary plans to add Penja pepper to its Maggi cube ingredients.

The project will enable farmers of this Cameroonian pepper to have a great break since Maggi cubes represent close to 90% of Maggi production at the Nestlé factory in Douala (only in Central Africa) where all products (Maggi bouillon cubes, Nido bag milk, Nescafé) bring in 5 million FCFA per month in the six CEMAC countries – Cameroon, Congo, Chad, Central African Republic and Equatorial Guinea.

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